Charlie, 39 years old, and Anna, 34 years old, have been married for 10 years. They are complete opposites. Charlie is laid back, noncompetitive, and easy going. He has a Type B personality. Anna is highly competitive, prone to angry outbursts, and she is driven to succeed. She has a Type A personality. Charlie encourages Anna to go to the gym before she comes home; otherwise, she will want to vent all of her frustrations to him; she told him going to the gym is helpful in reducing stress, and so for her, the gym is a form of catharsis, which her to rid her body of stress Charlie is an optimist, and he does not appraise much as being stressful. Charlie believes he has power over his moods, and he can choose to be happy if he wants to be happy, he has a(n) internal locus of control . This makes him highly self-sufficient, confident, and in control of his life; he is experiencing self-efficacy . Charlie was not afraid to be himself or to be vulnerable with others because he had a(n) openness quality to his personality. He also did not always have to have his way; he let others be who they were without argument, and people were drawn to this quality of agreeableness in his personality. with others. Anna, on the other hand, allows everything outside of her (the weather, the traffic, and other people's attitudes to impact her mood. She has a(n) external locus of control . She has a low level of [ Select ] in her personality because she seems unaware of how her behaviors and words impact others. I could be that much of the way they related to others comes from how they interacted with people and their environment in earlier stages of life. Charlie was well taken care of by his parents. His parents took care of all of his physical and emotional needs; they rocked him, played with him, and were always there for him, so he likely navigated the stage of [ Select ] very well, which leads to him having a basic confidence in others. When Anna was younger, she never felt supported by her parents. she would