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100 _aEngler, Barbara
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245 0 _aPersonality theories : an introduction/
_cBarbara Engler
250 _a8th ed.
260 _aBoston:
_bHoughton Mifflin,
_c2009.
300 _a554 p.
_bHB
505 _aCHAPTER I / Introduction: Evaluating Personality Theories 1 PART I / THE PSYCHOANALYTIC APPROACH 27 Psychoanalysis: Sigmund Freud 28 PART II / THE NEOPSYCHOANALYTIC APPROACH 67 Analytical Psychology: Carl Jung 68 Interpsychic Theories: Alfred Adler, Harry Stack Sullivan 92 Psychoanalytic Social Psychology: Karen Homey, Erich Fromm 121 PART III / MORE RECENT TRENDS IN PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY 147 Ego Analytic Psychology: Anna Freud, Erik Erikson, Dan McAdams 148 Human Relations: Object Relations Theory, The Stone Center Group 174 PART IV / BEHAVIOR AND LEARNING THEORIES 205 ' Experimental Analysis of Behavior: John Dollard and Neal Miller, B. F. Skinner 206 ' Social Learning Theories: Albert Bandura, Julian Rotter, Walter Mischel 233 PART V/DISPOSITIONAL AND BIOLOGICAL THEORIES 261 Traits and Personology: Gordon Allport, Henry Murray 262 Factor Analytic, Genetic and Evolutionary Theories: Raymond Cattell, The Big Fiv^ PersonalityTraits, Genetic and Evolutionary Developments JB5 Biological Traits: Hans Eysenck 313 PART VI / HUMANISTIC AND l'.XISTP.NTIAI.TlIi:ORII.S 34" Humanism: Abraham Maslow, Carl Rogers 348 Existential Psychoanalysis: Rollo May 380 PART VII/co(;Nni\i; iHW)itiPs 103 Personal Constructs: George Kelly 406 Cognitive-Behavioral Theories: Albert Ellis, Aaron Beck, Arnold Lazarus 426 PART VIII / A NON-VVI.S4 r.KN Al'I'UOAC:iI 453 Zen Buddhism 456
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