Personality and personal growth

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Personality and personal growth

Robert Frager, James Fadiman

Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education International, 2005

6th ed., international ed

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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For upper-level courses in Personality Theory and Personal Adjustment. With a newly revised, streamlined organization and a Companion Website, the Sixth Edition maintains its cross-cultural, global, and gender-balanced perspectives while emphasizing the positive aspects of major personality theorists. This text encourages and supports students in using themselves as the primary touchstone for each theory. Each chapter gives students opportunities to validate their insights through direct experience, and, by observing their own reactions, come to their own conclusions about the utility and value of each theory.

Table of Contents

1. Sigmund Freud and Psychoanalysis. 2. Carl Gustav Jung and Analytical Psychology. 3. Karen Horney and Humanistic Psychoanalysis. 4. Alfred Adler and Individual Psychology. 5. Feminist Contributions to Personality Theory. 6. Erik Erikson and the Life Cycle. 7. William James and the Psychology of Consciousness. 8. B. F. Skinner and Radical Behaviorism. 9. Albert Bandura and Cognitive Psychology. 10. George Kelly and Personal Construct Psychology. 11. Carl Rogers and the Person-Centered Perspective. 12. Abraham Maslow and Transpersonal Psychology. 13. Yoga and the Hindu Tradition. 14. Zen and the Buddhist Tradition. 15. Sufism and the Islamic Tradition.

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