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Author: Gregory Feist, Tomi Ann Roberts, Jess Feist
Theories of Personality, Tenth Edition, provides a comprehensive and balanced overview of major personality theories, including psychoanalytic, humanistic, trait, biological, behavioral, and social-cognitive perspectives. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book integrates classical theory with contemporary research, helping students understand how personality theories apply to real-life behavior, mental health, and individual differences.
Theories of Personality 10th Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Personality Theory
Introduction
Introduction to Personality Theory
What Is Personality?
What Is a Theory?
Theory Defined
Theory and Its Relatives
Why Different Theories?
Perspectives in Theories of Personality
Theorists’ Personalities and Their Theories of Personality
What Makes a Theory Useful?
Dimensions for a Concept of Humanity
Research in Personality Theory
Non-Western Theories of Personality
BuddhistTheory of Personality
Chinese(Confucian) Theory of Personality
Islamic Theoryof Personality
Why A Book on Theories of Personality?
Key Terms and Concepts
References
Chapter 2: Freud: Psychoanalysis
Psychodynamic Theories
Introduction
Overview of Psychoanalytic Theory
Biography of Sigmund Freud
Levels of Mental Life
Unconscious
Preconscious
Conscious
Provinces of the Mind
The Id
The Ego
The Superego
Dynamics of Personality
Drives
Anxiety
Defense Mechanisms
Repression
Reaction Formation
Displacement
Fixation
Regression
Projection
Introjection
Sublimation
Stages of Development
Infantile Period
Latency Period
Genital Period
Maturity
Applications of Psychoanalytic Theory
Freud’s Early Therapeutic Technique
Freud’s Later Therapeutic Technique
Dream Analysis
Freudian Slips
Related Research
Neuropsychoanalysis
The Id, Impulse Control, and Risky Behavior
Motivated Thought and Reasoning
Defense Mechanisms
Dreams
Critique of Freud
Did Freud Understand Women, Gender, and Sexuality?
Was Freud a Scientist?
Concept of Humanity
Key Terms and Concepts
References
Chapter 3: Adler: Individual Psychology
Introduction
Overview of Individual Psychology
Biography of Alfred Adler
Introduction to Adlerian Theory
Striving for Success or Superiority
The Final Goal
The Striving Force as Compensation
Striving for Personal Superiority
Striving for Success
Subjective Perceptions
Fictionalism
Physical Inferiorities
Unity and Self-Consistency of Personality
Organ Dialect
Conscious and Unconscious
Social Interest
Origins of Social Interest
Importance of Social Interest
Style of Life
Creative Power
Abnormal Development
General Description
External Factors in Maladjustment
Safeguarding Tendencies
Masculine Protest
Applications of Individual Psychology
Family Constellation
Early Recollections
Dreams
Psychotherapy
Related Research
Birth Order, Intelligence, Academic Achievement, and Personality
Early Recollections, Culture, and Social Status
Distinguishing Narcissism as Striving for Superiority versus Self-Esteemas Striving for Success
Critique of Adler
Concept of Humanity
Key Terms and Concepts
References
Chapter 4: Jung: Analytical Psychology
Introduction
Overview of Analytical Psychology
Biography of Carl Jung
Levels of the Psyche
Conscious
Personal Unconscious
Collective Unconscious
Archetypes
Dynamics of Personality
Causality and Teleology
Progression and Regression
Psychological Types
Attitudes
Functions
Development of Personality
Stages of Development
Self-Realization
Jung’s Methods of Investigation
Word Association Test
Dream Analysis
Active Imagination
Psychotherapy
Related Research
Dreams as Compensatory
The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator
A Critical Look at the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
Theoretical Criticism
Empirical Criticism
The MBTI Remains Popular Despite Criticisms
Critique of Jung
Concept of Humanity
Key Terms and Concepts
References
Chapter 5: Klein: Object Relations Theory
Introduction
Overview of Object Relations Theory
Biography of Melanie Klein
Introduction to Object Relations Theory
Psychic Life of the Infant
Phantasies
Objects
Positions
Paranoid-Schizoid Position
Depressive Position
Psychic Defense Mechanisms
Introjection
Projection
Splitting
Projective Identification
Internalizations
Ego
Superego
Oedipus Complex
Later Views on Object Relations
Margaret Mahler’s View
Heinz Kohut’s View
John Bowlby’s Attachment Theory
Mary Ainsworth and the Strange Situation
Psychotherapy
Related Research
Childhood Trauma and Adult Object Relations
Attachment Theory and Adult Relationships
Critique of Object Relations Theory
Concept of Humanity
Key Terms and Concepts
References
Chapter 6: Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory
Introduction
Please Mark These “True” or “False” as They Apply to You.
Overview of Psychoanalytic Social Theory
Biography of Karen Horney
Introduction to Psychoanalytic Social Theory
Horney and Freud Compared
The Impact of Culture
The Importance of Childhood Experiences
Basic Hostility and Basic Anxiety
Compulsive Drives
Neurotic Needs
Neurotic Trends
Intrapsychic Conflicts
The Idealized Self-Image
Self-Hatred
Psychotherapy
Psychology of Women and Gender
Objectification Theory
Related Research
The Neurotic Search for Glory in the Lab
Can Neuroticism Ever Be a Good Thing?
Critique of Horney
Concept of Humanity
Key Terms and Concepts
References
Chapter 7: Erikson: Post-Freudian Theory
Introduction
Overview of Post-Freudian Theory
Biography of Erik Erikson
The Ego in Post-Freudian Theory
Society’s Influence
Epigenetic Principle
Stages of Psychosocial Development
Infancy
Early Childhood
Play Age
School Age
Adolescence
Young Adulthood
Adulthood
Old Age
Summary of the Life Cycle
Erikson’s Methods of Investigation
Anthropological Studies
Psychohistory
Impact of Nature and Nurture on Gender Identity Formation
Age of Gender Identity Disclosure and Social Networks
Related Research
Adolescent Identity, Social Media, and Mental Health
The Development of Sexual-Orientation and Gender Identity
Critique of Erikson
Concept of Humanity
Key Terms and Concepts
References
Chapter 8: Fromm: Humanistic Psychoanalysis
Introduction
Overview of Humanistic Psychoanalysis
Biography of Erich Fromm
Fromm’s Basic Assumptions
Human Needs
Relatedness
Transcendence
Rootedness
Sense of Identity
Frame of Orientation
Summary of Human Needs
The Burden of Freedom
Mechanisms of Escape
Positive Freedom
Character Orientations
Nonproductive Orientations
The Productive Orientation
Personality Disorders
Necrophilia
Malignant Narcissism
Incestuous Symbiosis
Psychotherapy
Fromm’s Methods of Investigation
Social Character in a Mexican Village
A Psychohistorical Study of Hitler
Related Research
Testing the Assumptions of Fromm’s Marketing Character
Authoritarianism and Fear
Biophilia and Sustainability
Critique of Fromm
Concept of Humanity
Key Terms and Concepts
References
Chapter 9: Humanistic/Existential Theories
Humanistic/Existential Theories
Introduction
Overview of Holistic-Dynamic Theory
Biography of Abraham H. Maslow
Maslow’s View of Motivation
Hierarchy of Needs
Aesthetic Needs
Cognitive Needs
Neurotic Needs
General Discussion of Needs
Self-Actualization
Maslow’s Quest for the Self-Actualizing Person
Criteria for Self-Actualization
Values of Self-Actualizers
Characteristics of Self-Actualizing People
Love, Sex, and Self-Actualization
Maslow’s Psychology and Philosophy of Science
Measuring Self-Actualization
The Jonah Complex
Psychotherapy
Related Research
Empirical Testing and an Evolutionary Update to the Hierarchy of Needs
Positive Psychology
Critique of Maslow
Concept of Humanity
Key Terms and Concepts
References
Chapter 10: Rogers: Person-Centered Theory
Introduction
Overview of Client-Centered Theory
Biography of Carl Rogers
Person-Centered Theory
Basic Assumptions
The Self and Self-Actualization
Awareness
Becoming a Person
Barriers to Psychological Health
Psychotherapy
Conditions
Process
Outcomes
The Person of Tomorrow
Philosophy of Science
The Chicago Studies
Hypotheses
Method
Findings
Summary of Results
Related Research
The Positive Psychology of Regard and Self-Regard
Motivation and Pursuing One’s Goals
Critique of Rogers
Concept of Humanity
Key Terms and Concepts
References
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