Social Comparison Theory suggests that individuals determine their own social and personal worth based on how they stack up against others. This process of comparison can influence self-esteem, motivation, and behavior, often prompting individuals to align themselves with perceived social norms or standards.
Bowen Family Systems Theory is a psychological framework that views the family as an emotional unit interconnected through complex relationships, where individual behavior is understood in the context of family dynamics. It emphasizes the importance of differentiation of self and managing anxiety within the family system to promote healthy functioning and relationships.