Personality, social, and biological perspectives on personal adjustment
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書誌事項
Personality, social, and biological perspectives on personal adjustment
Brooks/Cole Pub. Co., c1990
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Personal adjustment
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 541-570) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Allen offers complete coverage of the standard topics for the adjustment course, but with a "hard-side" twist. He continually shows students how to use scientific procedures to directly increase their understanding, and explains how science has generated much of the information that students will find useful in understanding themselves and others better. But, as he is also quick to point out in his introductory chapter, "while science is an avenue to understanding behavior, thought, and feelings, one must go beyond science in the process of developing strategies for coping." This book should be of interest to all students taking science courses.
目次
Introduction. Part One: Adjustment and the individual. Adjustment to college. Self-concept. Life events. Contribution of major personality theorists to personal adjustment. Part Two: Adjustment and other people. Friendship. Human sexuality. Falling in love, getting married and staying that way. Part Three: Adjustment and social problems. Anger and aggression. Racism, sexism and beautyism. Preventing and avoiding the results of human foibles. Part Three: Ordinary and extraordinary adjustment problems. Problems of the normal individual. Stress, anxiety and coping. Self-help. Abnormal behavior and how it is treated. Index.
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