This text is designed to help students unravel the mysteries of human behaviour through its introduction to the ideas of the most significant theorists and related new research. Biographical sketches open each chapter and unique capsule summaries help students review key concepts.
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An Introduction to Theories of Personality: 6th Edition by Robert B. Ewen (Gulliver Prepatory School, USA)
First published in 2009. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
Part I: The Psychodynamic Perspective. Introduction: Theories of Personality. S. Freud, Psychoanalysis. C.G. Jung, Analytical Psychology. A. Adler, Individual Psychology. K. Horney, Neurosis and Human Growth. E. Fromm, The Escape From Freedom. H.S. Sullivan, The Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry. E. Erikson, Ego Psychology. Part II: The Humanistic Perspective. C.R. Rogers, Self-Actualization Theory (I). A.H. Maslow, Self-Actualization Theory (II). R. May, Existential Psychology. Part III: The Trait Perspective. G.W. Allport, Trait Theory. R.B. Cattell et al., Factor-Analytic Trait Theory. Part IV: The Behaviorist Perspective. B.F. Skinner, Radical Behaviorism. Part V: The Cognitive Perspective. G.A. Kelly, The Psychology of Personal Constructs. A. Bandura, Social-Cognitive Theory. Conclusion: Perspectives and Postscript. Appendix: Case Material for Use With the Study Questions.
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An Introduction to Theories of Personality: 6th Edition by Robert B. Ewen (Gulliver Prepatory School, USA)
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