Personality theories : development, growth, and diversity
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Personality theories : development, growth, and diversity
Allyn and Bacon, c2000
3rd ed
- : alk. paper
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 460-497) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This comprehensive, reader-friendly text has been revised and updated by the theorist behind major movements in personality studies - Bem Allen. His presentation of theorists' lives as well as their contributions to the field of personality, coupled with an outstanding pedagogical program, separates this text from others on the market. The "Running Comparison" sections employ a tabular format to stack the beliefs of all theorists encountered thus far in the text against one another. In addition, each chapter begins with a series of leading questions that provide context before the student begins reading. "Summary Points" and "Essay/Critical Thinking Questions" wrap up each chapter, serving as excellent discussion-starters. Diversity issues are also highlighted as part of Allen's humanistic approach. All of these elements - including a conversational writing style - help students appreciate the contributions of these major theorists in an easy-to-follow format.
目次
Each chapter concludes with one or more of the following: "Evaluation," "Conclusion(s)," "Summary Points," "Running Comparison," "Essay/Critical Thinking Questions," and "E-mail Interaction."
1.Introduction.
Preliminary Definition of Personality.
Methods of Studying Personality.
Personality Tests: Personologists' Tools.
Testing and Theorizing About Personality in a World of Human Diversity.
A Final Word About "Science."
2.The Psychoanalytic Legacy: Sigmund Freud.
Freud, The Person.
Freud's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Freud.
3.Personality's Ancestral Foundation: Carl Jung.
Jung, The Person.
Jung's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Jung.
4.Overcoming Inferiority and Striving for Superiority: Alfred Adler.
Adler, The Person.
Adler's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Adler.
5.Moving Toward, Away From, and Against Others: Karen Horney.
Horney, The Person.
Horney's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Horney.
6.Personality from the Interpersonal Perspective: Harry Stack Sullivan.
Sullivan, The Person.
Sullivan's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Sullivan.
7.The Seasons of Our Lives: Erik Erikson.
Erikson, The Person.
Erikson's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Erikson.
Theoretical and Empirical Support for Erikson's Point of View.
8.The Sociopsychological Approach to Personality: Erich Fromm.
Fromm, The Person.
Fromm's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Fromm.
9.Every Person Is to Be Prized: Carl Rogers.
Rogers, The Person.
Rogers' View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Rogers.
10.Becoming All That One Can Be: Abraham Maslow.
Maslow, The Person.
Maslow's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Maslow.
11.Marching to a Different Drummer: George Kelly.
Kelly, The Person.
Kelly's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Kelly.
Personality Development.
12.The Social-Cognitive Approach to Personality: Walter Mischel and Julian Rotter.
Mischel: A Challenge to Traits.
Mischel, The Person.
Mischel's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Mischel.
Rotter: Internal versus External Control of Our Behavior.
Rotter, The Person.
Rotter's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Rotter.
13.Thinking Ahead and Learning Mastery of One's Circumstances: Albert Bandura.
Bandura, The Person.
Bandura's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Bandura.
14.It's All a Matter of Consequences: B.F. Skinner.
Skinner, The Person.
Skinner's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Skinner.
15.Human Needs and Environmental Press: Henry A. Murray.
Murray, The Person.
Murray's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Murray.
16.The Trait Approach to Personality: Raymond Cattell and Hans Eysenck.
Cattell, The Person.
Cattell's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Cattell.
Eysenck: 16 = 3 - Conceiving of Personality in Three Dimensions.
Eysenck, The Person.
Eysenck's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts and Contributions: Eysenck.
Limitations.
17.Personality Development and Prejudice: Gordon Allport.
Allport, The Person.
Allport's View of the Person.
Basic Concepts: Allport.
Personality Development.
Personality and Prejudice.
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