Theories of Personality (Brown & Benchmark) 🔍
Feist, Jess, Feist, Gregory J.
Boston, Mass. : McGraw-Hill, 4th ed., Boston, Mass, Massachusetts, 1998
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xvi, 624 pages : 24 cm, Provides comprehensive coverage of 23 of the most influential theorists of personality. Emphasizes normal personality but includes discussions on abnormality and methods of psychotherapy, Includes bibliographical references (pages 575-607) and index, Introduction to personality theory -- Psychodynamic theories. Freud: psychoanalysis -- Jung: analytical psychology -- Adler: individual psychology -- Klein: object relations theory -- Horney: psychoanalytic social theory -- Fromm: humanistic psychoanalysis -- Sullivan: interpersonal theory -- Erikson: post-Freudian theory -- Learning theories. Skinner: behavioral analysis -- Bandura: social cognitive theory -- Rotter and Mischel: cognitive social learning theory -- Dispositional theories. Cattell and Eysenck: trait and factor theories -- Allport: psychology of the individual -- Humanistic/existential theories. Kelly: psychology of personal constructs -- Rogers: person-centered theory -- Maslow: holistic-dynamic theory -- May: existential psychology
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Fourth Edition theories of geisonality
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Jess Feist, Gregory J. Feist
Alternative publisher
Business & Educational Technologies
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McGraw-Hill; McGraw-Hill Companies
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McGraw-Hill College
Alternative publisher
Brown & Benchmark
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WCB/McGraw-Hill
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United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
4th ed, Boston, Mass, 1997
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4th ed, Madison, Wis, 1997
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4, 1997-10-01
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 575-607) and index.
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This trusted text centers on the premise that personality theories are a reflection of the unique cultural background, family experiences, personalities, and professional training of their originators. The book begins by acquainting students with the meaning of personality and providing them with a solid foundation for understanding the nature of theory, as well as its crucial contributions to science. The chapters that follow present twenty-three major theories: coverage of each theory also encompasses a biographical sketch of each theorist, related research, and applications to real life. The new edition includes greater coverage of the Big Five theory, a new organization, and updated research throughout.
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This text presents 23 leading theories of personality, divided into four major approaches: psychodynamic theories; learning theories; dispositional theories; and humanistic/existential theories.
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2023-06-28
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