This book includes some current research and is reorganized into four parts around theories of Psychodynamics, Personality Structure, Growth and Perceived Reality, and Learning. It also contains new chapters on Eysenck, Bandura, Kelly, and social learning theories. About The Author: Table Of Contents: The Nature of Personality Theory Part I Emphasis On Psychodynamics ?Sigmund Freud's Classical Psychoanalytic Theory ?Carl Jung's Analytic Theory ?Social Psychological Theories: Adler, Fromm, Horney, and Sullivan ?Erik Erikson and Contemporary Psychoanalytic Theory Part II Emphasis On Personality Structure ?Henry Murray's Personology ?Gordon Allport and the Individual ?Raymond Cattell's Factor-Analytic Trait Theory ?Hans Eysenck's Biological Trait Theory Part III Emphasis On Perceived Reality ?George Kelly's Personal Construct Theory ?Carl Rogers's Person-Centered Theory Part IV Emphasis On Learning ?Skinner's Operant Conditioning ?Dollard and Miller's Stimulus-Response Theory ?Albert Bandura and Social Learning Theories Part V Perspectives And Conclusions ?Personality Theory in Perspective References Photo Credits Indexes Special Features: ?Psychologists ?Psychiatrists ?Mental Health Professionals ?Researchers
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