Psychology of Personality
Viewpoints, Research, and Applications
3. Edition February 2015
672 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Short Description
This engaging, comprehensive introduction to the field of personality psychology integrates discussion of personality theories, research, assessment techniques, and applications of specific theories. The Psychology of Personality: Viewpoints, Research and Applications introduces students to many important figures in the field, including Freud, Jung, Adler, Erikson, Catell, Allport, Horney, Maslow, Bandura, Michel, and others. The book not only covers classic issues and research in personality, but also looks at genetics and personality, neurological considerations in personality, the evolutionary perspective, the "Big Five" model of personality, and other contemporary issues.
Psychology of Personality: Viewpoints, Research, and Applications introduces students to many important figures in the field, including Freud, Jung, Adler, Horney, Erikson, Maslow, Allport, Cattell, Bandura, Mischel, and others. The book not only covers classic issues and research in personality, but also looks at genetics and personality, neurological considerations in personality, the evolutionary perspective, the Big Five model of personality, and other contemporary issues.
The 3rd Edition reflects significant changes in the field but retains much of the information and special features that made it a textbook from which instructors found it easy to teach and students found it easy to learn.
Chapter 1: The Psychology of Personality: An Overview
Chapter 2: Personality Assessment: An Introduction to the Measurement of Personality
Part II: The Intrapsychic Viewpoints: The Expression of Personality as Dynamic Processes
Chapter 3: The Psychodynamic Viewpoint: Forging Personality Out of Conflict Resolution
Chapter 4: The Direct Reactions to the Psychodynamic Viewpoint: Classic Responses and Contemporary Considerations
Chapter 5: Extending the Reactions to the Psychodynamic Viewpoint: Contemporary Responses and Considerations
Part III: The Trait Viewpoints: The Psychological Units and Underlying Structure of Personality
Chapter 6: The Trait Viewpoint: Psychological Dispositions of Personality
Chapter 7: The Elaboration of the Trait Viewpoint: Clarifications and Extensions
Chapter 8: The Trait-Structure Viewpoint: The Five-Factor Model
Part IV: The Biological Viewpoints: The Biological Process of Personality
Chapter 9: The Behavioral Genetics Viewpoint: The Basic Biological Unit of Personality
Chapter 10: The Psychophysiological Viewpoint: Neurological and Cortical Considerations in the Study
of Personality
Chapter 11: The Evolutionary Viewpoint: Personality as an Adaptive Process
Part V: The Cognitive/Intrapersonal Viewpoints: Selected Expressions of Personality Processes
Chapter 12: The Cognitive Viewpoint: Cognitive Processes and Personality
Chapter 13: Viewpoints on the Self-Concept: The Core Process of Personality
Chapter 14: Viewpoints on Gender and Personality: A Special Topic in the Study of the Self Revision
Chapter 15: Viewpoints on Anxiety and Subjective Well-Being: Two Pervasive Personality Process