i would say both theories are correct depending upon the IQ of the individual. Those of lower IQ's of say 110 and below would fit the Freudian Psycho dynamic theory as these sheeple lack the ability to constructively self criticise their own development through life - this manifests itself with the need to buy stuff they don't need, dependency upon the state and their personality is a collective of TV personalities.
Those of higher IQ fit the Humanistic Theory better as they have the ability to comprehend their relativity in a given sequence of events which means they make less mistakes and are generally more successful in life. Their personality is drawn from their high IQ peers. Its interesting that neither theory includes IQ as a factor in personality traits when i believe it to be a main driver - Those of low IQ of around 80 and below have a more violent and aggressive personality and they are easily manipulated. But then i could be nuts and need a shrink :)
RE: Theories Of Personality: Introduction (Part1)