Theories of personality /
Jess Feist, McNeese State University, Gregory J. Feist, San Jose State University, Tomi-Ann Roberts, Colorado College.
- Ninth Edition.
- xx, 594 (58ages) : illustrations, pictures ; 24 cm
"This International student edition is for use outside the U.S"--Cover "Not for sale outside the Philippines"--Title page verso
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
CHAPTER 1: Introduction to Personality TheoryCHAPTER 2 Freud: PsychoanalysisCHAPTER 3: Adler: Individual PsychologyCHAPTER 4: Jung: Analytical PsychologyCHAPTER 5: Klein: Object Relations TheoryCHAPTER 6: Horney: Psychoanalytic Social TheoryCHAPTER 7: Erikson: Post-Freudian TheoryCHAPTER 8: Fromm: Humanistic PsychoanalysisCHAPTER 9: Maslow: Holistic-Dynamic TheoryCHAPTER 10: Rogers: Person-Centered TheoryCHAPTER 11: May: Existential PsychologyCHAPTER 12: Allport: Psychology of the IndividualCHAPTER 13: McCrae and Costa's Five Factor Trait TheoryCHAPTER 14: Eysenck's Biologically Based Factor TheoryCHAPTER 15: Buss: Evolutionary Theory of PersonalityCHAPTER 16: Skinner: Behavioral AnalysisCHAPTER 17: Bandura: Social Cognitive TheoryCHAPTER 18: Rotter and Mischel: Cognitive Social Learning TheoryCHAPTER 19: Kelly: Psychology of Personal ConstructsGlossaryReferences RPhoto Credits CName Index N-1Subject Index S-1
Provides a comprehensive foundation on the nature of personality theory, as well as its contributions to science. Coverage of each theory in this book encompasses a biographical sketch of each theorist, related research, and applications to real life.
College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Science in Psychology