personology
n.
1. the study of personality from the holistic point of view, based on the theory that an individual’s actions and reactions, thoughts and feelings, and personal and social functioning can be understood only in terms of the whole person. 2. the theory of personality as a set of enduring tendencies that enable individuals to adapt to life, proposed by Henry Alexander Murray. According to Murray, personality is also a mediator between the individual’s fundamental needs and the demands of the environment.