“…A number of dynamic system approaches focusing on the closely related fields of personality dynamics (Cervone, 2005;Fajkowska, 2015;Jeronimus, 2019;Nowak, Vallacher, & Zochowski, 2005;Pervin, 2001;Read et al, 2010;Richardson, Dale, & Marsh, 2014;Sosnowska, Kuppens, De Fruyt, & Hofmans, 2019;Vallacher, Michaels, & Nowak, this volume), affective dynamics (Hollenstein et al, 2013;Kuppens, Oravecz, & Tuerlinckx, 2010;Kuppens, & Verduyn, 2017), and social interaction dynamics (Hollenstein & Lewis, 2006;Gottman, Murray, Swanson, Tyson, & Swanson, 2003;Pennings et al, 2014) have been introduced in recent years. Some of these approaches already provide mathematically formalized generic models of how personality systems stabilize and change and that show clear links to the social interaction dynamics outlined in this chapter.…”