Personality theories : an introduction / Barbara Engler
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 039536907X
- 155.2
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Matandang Balara Branch Reference Section | Circulation | C 155.2 En58p 1991 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 124201d |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 510-523) and index.
Introduction : evaluating personality theories
Part 1. The psychoanalytic approach
Sigmund Freud
Part 2. The neopsychoanalytic approach
Carl Jung
Alfred Adler
Karen Horney
Erich Fromm
Part 3. Current trends in psychoanalysis
Erik Erikson and other contemporary psychoanalytic theorists
Part 4. Behavior and learning theories
John Dollard, Neal Miller, and B. F. Skinner
Albert Bandura and Julian Rotter
Part 5. Dispositional theories
Gordon Allport and Henry A. Murray
Interactionist theorists
Part 6. Humanist theorist
Carl Rogers
Abraham Maslow
Part 7. Cognitive theories
George Kelly
Part 8. Existential and eastern theories
Rollo May
Zen Buddhism
Conclusion : personality theory in perspective
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