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Henry Murray’s Psychological Model

A psychological model that explains the relationship between a person’s internal needs and external influences or environmental pressures, and how these factors interact to shape a person’s behavior and personality. This concept is also called the “need-press theory”. In this model, human behavior is formed in the interaction of internal and environmental factors. Murray was one of the first to combine personality psychology with environmental psychology to understand human behavior in the context of the environment.

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