An Introduction to Theories of Personality
Robert B. Ewen(Author)
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published in October 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
600 pages
978-0-8058-2720-0 (ISBN)
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Description
In this highly readable fifth edition of his proven text, Robert Ewen presents the ideas of the most important personality theorists, describes new research relevant to them, and provides a new case history section. Intended as an introduction to personality theory, the book's major goals are:
* to stimulate enthusiasm for the provocative problems of personality,
* to provide a solid foundation for further study, and
* to promote interest in the primary sources on which this secondary one is based.
A prologue introduces each of the five major sections of the text, and comparisons are made among the various theories where appropriate. Other special features include: integration of numerous first-hand quotations into the text, capsule summaries of important concepts throughout to help students learn the many definitions presented in each chapter, and introductions to such theoretical applications as dream interpretation, psychopathology, psychotherapy, work, religion, education, and literature.
Individual chapter study questions are designed to stimulate thought, discussion, and debate; and appendices offer case histories plus practical and personal examples to illustrate and clarify the study questions.
* to stimulate enthusiasm for the provocative problems of personality,
* to provide a solid foundation for further study, and
* to promote interest in the primary sources on which this secondary one is based.
A prologue introduces each of the five major sections of the text, and comparisons are made among the various theories where appropriate. Other special features include: integration of numerous first-hand quotations into the text, capsule summaries of important concepts throughout to help students learn the many definitions presented in each chapter, and introductions to such theoretical applications as dream interpretation, psychopathology, psychotherapy, work, religion, education, and literature.
Individual chapter study questions are designed to stimulate thought, discussion, and debate; and appendices offer case histories plus practical and personal examples to illustrate and clarify the study questions.
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Edition
5th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8058-2720-0 (9780805827200)
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11/1997
5th Edition
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
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Content
Contents: Preface. Introduction: Theories of Personality. Part I: Foundations of Personality Theory. S. Freud, Psychoanalysis. C.G. Jung, Analytical Psychology. A. Adler, Individual Psychology. Part II: Clinically-Based Neoanalytic Theories. K. Horney, Neurosis and Human Growth. E. Fromm, The Escape from Freedom. H.S. Sullivan, The Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry. E. Erikson, Ego Psychology. Part III: Research-Oriented Theories of Personality. G.W. Allport, H.A. Murray, Trait Theory/Personology. R.B. Cattell, Factor-Analytic Theory. G.A. Kelly, The Psychology of Personal Constructs. Part IV: Humanistic and Existential Psychology. C.R. Rogers, Self-Actualization Theory (I). A.H. Maslow, Self-Actualization Theory (II). R. May, Existential Psychology. Part V: The Behaviorist Alternative. B.F. Skinner, Radical Behaviorism. J. Dollard, N.E. Miller, A. Bandura, More Eclectic Behaviorist Approaches. Conclusion: Perspectives and Postscript.