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Preface
xvii
PARTI
THE PSYCHODYNAMIC PERSPECTIVE
1
CHAPTER
1
INTRODUCTION
Theories of Personality
З
The Meaning of Personality
3
Theories of Personality
4
Theories and Constructs
4
Dimensions for Comparing Theories of Personality
4
The Pre-Freudian ERA
6
Freud Versus Wundt
6
The Unconscious Before Freud
7
A Suggested Approach to the Study of Personality Theories
8
Summary
9
CHAPTER
2
SIGMUND
FREUD
Psychoanalysis
11
Objectives
12
Biographical Sketch
12
The Basic Nature of Human Beings
14
Instincts and Psychic Energy
14
Psychic Determinism and Parapraxes
15
The Unconscious
16
The Structure of Personality
17
The Id
17
The Ego
18
The Superego
23
The Development of Personality
25
Psychosexual Stages
25
Fixation and Character Typology
27
Regression
29
Further Applications of Psychoanalytic Theory
29
Dream Interpretation
29
Psychopathology
31
Psychotherapy
35
Work
38
Religion
38
Literature
39
Evaluation
40
vi
Contents
Criticisms and Controversies
40
Empirical Research
43
Contributions
45
Suggested Reading
46
Summary
46
Study Questions
48
Part I. Questions
48
Part II. Comments and Suggestions
49
CHAPTER
3
CARL GUSTAV JUNG
Analytical Psychology
53
Objectives
53
Biographical Sketch
54
The Basic Nature of Human Beings
55
Instincts and Psychic Energy
56
The Principle of Opposites
57
Teleology
58
The Unconscious
58
The Structure of Personality
59
Consciousness
59
The Personal Unconscious
60
The Collective Unconscious
60
The Development of Personality
64
Individuation and the Self
64
Progression and Regression
65
Character Typology: Functions and Attitudes
66
Further Applications of Analytical Psychology
68
Dream Interpretation
68
Psychopathology
69
Psychotherapy
71
Work
73
Religion
73
Literature and Mythology
73
Alchemy
74
Synchronicity
74
Evaluation
74
Criticisms and Controversies
74
Empirical Research
75
Contributions
76
Suggested Reading
76
Summary
77
Study Questions
78
Part I. Questions
78
Part II. Comments and Suggestions
79
CHAPTER
4
ALFRED
ADLER
Individual Psychology
83
Objectives
83
Biographical Sketch
84
Contents
vii
The Basic Nature of Human Beings
85
Social Interest
85
Teleology, Feelings of Inferiority, and Striving for Superiority (Self-Perfection)
86
The Structure of Personality
87
The Development of Personality
87
Pathogenic Factors in Personality Development
89
Birth Order
90
Character Typology: The Style of Life
91
Further Applications of Individual Psychology
93
Dream Interpretation
93
Psychopathology
94
Psychotherapy
96
Work
97
Religion
97
Education
98
Evaluation
98
Criticisms and Controversies
98
Empirical Research
99
Contributions
100
Suggested Reading
101
Summary
102
Study Questions
103
Part I. Questions
103
Part II. Comments and Suggestions
104
CHAPTER
5
KAREN
HORNEY
Neurosis and Human Growth
107
Objectives
107
Biographical Sketch
108
The Basic Nature of Human Beings
108
The Structure and Development of Personality
109
Further Applications of Homeyan Theory
109
Neurosis
109
Psychotherapy
113
Female Sexuality
114
Evaluation
115
Criticisms and Controversies
115
Contributions
115
Suggested Reading
116
Summary
116
Study Questions
117
Part I. Questions
117
Part
!!.
Comments and Suggestions
118
CHAPTER
6
ERICH
FROMM
The Escape from Freedom
121
Objectives
121
Biographical Sketch
122
The Basic Nature of Human Beings
122
viii
Contents
Organic
Versus Nonorganic Drives: Isolation
and Contradiction
122
Nonorganic Drives
123
The Structure of Personality
125
Mechanisms of Defense and Escape
125
The Development of Personality
125
Character Typology
127
Further Applications of Frommian Theory
128
Dream Interpretation
128
Psychopathology
129
Psychotherapy and Social Reform
130
Other Applications
131
Evaluation
131
Criticisms and Controversies
131
Contributions
132
Suggested Reading
132
Summary
132
Study Questions
133
Part I, Questions
133
Part II. Comments and Suggestions
134
CHAPTER
7
HARRY STACK SULLIVAN
The Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry
137
Objectives
137
Biographical Sketch
138
The Basic Nature of Human Beings
139
The One-Genus Postulate
139
The Need for Others
139
Tension Reduction
140
Dynamisms
141
Modes of Experiencing
141
Teleoiogy
142
The Structure of Personality
142
The Self-System
142
The Not-Me Personification
143
Other Defensive Behaviors
145
The Development of Personality
145
Infancy
145
Childhood
146
The Juvenile Era
147
Preadolescence
148
Early Adolescence
148
Late Adolescence
149
Adulthood
149
Further Applications of Sullivanian Theory
149
Psychopathology
149
Psychotherapy
150
Evaluation
152
Criticisms and Controversies
152
Contributions
153
Contents ix
Suggested Reading
153
Summary
153
Study Questions
155
Part I. Questions
155
Part II. Comments and Suggestions
155
CHAPTER
8
ERIK ERIKSON
Ego Psychology
157
Objectives
157
Biographical Sketch
158
The Basic Nature of Human Beings
160
Biological Processes: Libido and Sexuality
160
Ego Processes: Identity and Mastery
160
Society and Culture
161
The Unconscious
162
The Structure of Personality
162
The Id
162
The Ego
162
The Superego
163
The Development of Personality
163
The Epigenetic Psychosexual Stages, or Eight Ages of Man
163
Ritualizations
169
Further Applications of Eriksonian Theory
169
Dream Interpretation
169
Psychopathology
170
Psychotherapy
171
Work
173
Religion
173
Literature
173
Psychohistory
174
Evaluation
174
Criticisms and Controversies
174
Empirical Research
175
Contributions
175
Suggested Reading
175
Summary
176
Study Questions
177
Part I. Questions
177
Part II. Comments and Suggestions
178
PART If
THE HUMANISTIC PERSPECTIVE
181
CHAPTER
9
CARL R. ROGERS
Self-Actualization Theory (I)
183
Objectives
184
Biographical Sketch
84
χ
Contents
The Basic Nature
of Human Beings
185
Actualization
185
The Need for Positive Regard
186
Teleology
186
The Structure of Personality
186
Experience and the Organismic Valuing Process
186
The Self-Concept (Self) and Self-Actualization
187
Defense
190
The Development of Personality
190
The Fully Functioning Person
190
Further Applications of Rogerian Theory
191
Psychopathology
191
Psychotherapy
191
Education
194
Rogerian Theory and Empirical Research
195
Evaluation
195
Criticisms and Controversies
195
Empirical Research
195
Contributions
198
Suggested Reading
198
Summary
198
Study Questions
199
Part I, Questions
199
Part II. Comments and Suggestions
200
CHAPTER
10
ABRAHAM H. MASLOW
Self-Actualization Theory (II)
203
Objectives
203
Biographical Sketch
204
The Basic Nature of Human Beings
204
Deficiency and Growth Motives
205
The Hierarchy of Human Needs
206
The Unconscious and Teleology
209
The Structure of Personality
209
The Development of Personality
209
The Self-Actualizing (Fully Human) Person
210
Further Applications of Maslowian Theory
212
Psychopathology
212
Psychotherapy
213
Work
214
Religion
215
Education
215
Maslowian Theory and Empirical Research
215
Evaluation
216
Criticisms and Controversies
216
Empirical Research
216
Contributions
216
Suggested Reading
217
Summary
217
Contents xi
Study
Questions
218
Part
I.
Questions
218
Part II.
Comments and
Suggestions
219
CHAPTER
11
ROLLO MAY
Existential Psychology
221
Objectives
221
Biographical Sketch
222
The Basic Nature of Human Beings
222
Being-in-the-World
{Dasein) 222
Nonbeing
and Anxiety
223
Fallibility and Guilt
224
Intentionally and Significance
224
Love
225
The Daimonic
227
The Structure of Personality
227
The Development of Personality
228
Further Applications of Existential Psychology
228
Dream Interpretation
228
Psychopathology
229
Psychotherapy
230
Literature and Art
231
Evaluation
231
Criticisms and Controversies
231
Empirical Research
232
Contributions
232
Suggested Reading
233
Summary
233
Study Questions
234
Part I. Questions
234
Part II. Comments and Suggestions
235
PART III
THE TRAIT PERSPECTIVE
239
CHAPTER
12
GORDON W.
ALLPORT
Trait Theory
241
Objectives 241
Biographical Sketch
242
The Basic Nature of Human Beings
242
Instinctual Drives
243
The Functional Autonomy of Adult Motives
243
Values
245
Consciousness and Concreteness
245
The Structure of Personality
246
Common Traits and Personal Dispositions
246
The Proprium
247
Conscience
249
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The Development
of
Personality 249
Criteria of Maturity
249
The Style of Life
250
Further Applications of Allportian Theory
250
Psychopathology, Psychotherapy, Social Reform
250
Religion
251
The Nature of Prejudice
251
Personality Measurement
252
Evaluation
254
Criticisms and Controversies
254
Empirical Research
255
Contributions
256
Suggested Reading
256
Summary
256
Study Questions
258
Parti. Questions
258
Part II: Comments and Suggestions
258
CHAPTER
13
RAYMOND B. CATTELL AND OTHERS
Factor-Analytic Trait Theory
261
Objectives
261
Cattell s Objectives
261
Eysenck s Objectives
262
Objectives of Big Five Theory
262
Biographical Sketch
262
The General Logic of Factor Analysis
263
Illustrative Example
263
Methodological Controversies
264
The Basic Nature of Human Beings
264
Dynamic Traits
265
The Structure of Personality
266
Temperament and Ability Traits
266
The Specification Equation
270
The Development of Personality
272
Influences on Personality Development
273
Development of the Structural Source Traits
273
Further Applications of Cattellian Theory
274
Psychopathology and Psychotherapy
274
Work
277
Education
277
Social Psychology
277
Evaluation
278
Criticisms and Controversies
278
Contributions
278
Suggested Reading
278
Other Factor-Analytic Trait Theories
279
Eysenck s Three-Factor Theory
279
Big Five (Five-Factor) Theory
280
Evaluation
282
Contents xiii
Summary
282
Study Questions
283
Part I. Questions
283
Part II. Comments and Suggestions
283
PART IV
THE
BEHAVIORIST
PERSPECTIVE
287
CHAPTER
14
B. F. SKINNER
Radical Behaviorism
289
Objectives
290
Biographical Sketch
290
Classical Versus
Operant
Conditioning
291
Causality and Science
291
Types of Conditioning
292
Beyond Freedom and Dignity
292
Principles of
Operant
Conditioning
293
The Skinner Box
293
Shaping
294
Schedules of Reinforcement
295
Conditioned Reinforcement (Secondary Reinforcement)
295
Deprivation and Satiation
296
Stimulus and Response Generalization
296
Discrimination
296
Extinction
299
Complicated Sequences of Behavior
299
The
Operant
Explanation of Concepts Related to Personality Theory
300
Emotion
300
Thinking
300
Punishment
301
Freudian Concepts
301
Traits
302
Intentions and Teleology
302
Further Applications of Skinnerian Psychology
303
Psychopathology
303
Psychotherapy
303
Work
305
Religion
306
Education
306
Literature
308
Social Psychology
308
Verbal Behavior
308
Aging and Memory
308
Evaluation
309
Criticisms and Controversies
309
Contributions
310
Suggested Reading
310
Summary
311
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Study Questions
312
Part I. Questions
312
Part II. Comments and Suggestions
313
PARTV
THE COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE
317
CHAPTER
15
GEORGE A. KELLY
The Psychology of Personal Constructs
319
Objectives 319
Biographical Sketch 320
The Basic Nature of Human Beings
320
Activity and Anticipation
321
The Structure of Personality
321
Personal Constructs
. 321
The Development of Personality
330
Further Applications of Kellyan Theory
330
Dream Interpretation
330
Psychopathology
330
Psychotherapy
331
Constructive Alternativism and Psychological Research
334
Evaluation
335
Criticisms and Controversies
335
Empirical Research
335
Contributions
335
Suggested Reading
336
Summary
336
Study Questions
337
Part I. Questions
337
Part II. Comments and Suggestions
338
CHAPTER
16
ALBERT
BANDURA
Social-Cognitive Theory
341
Objectives
341
Biographical Sketch
342
The Basic Nature of Human Beings
342
Reciprocal Determinism
342
Cognitive Causes
343
Reinforcement
344
The Structure of Personality
345
Self-Reinforced Behavior
345
Perceived Self-Efficacy
346
The Development of Personality
347
Observational Learning (Modeling)
347
Further Applications of
Banduran
Theory
349
Psychopathology
349
Psychotherapy
349
Contents xv
Evaluation 350
Criticisms and Controversies
350
Empirical Research
351
Contributions
351
Suggested Reading
352
Other Concepts in Cognitive Psychology
352
Constructs Dealing with Self-Evaluation and Performance
352
Constructs Dealing With Learning and Perception
353
Constructs Dealing With Problem Solving and Decision Making
354
Evaluation
355
Summary
355
Study Questions
356
Part I. Questions
356
Part II. Comments and Suggestions
357
CHAPTER
17
CONCLUSION
Perspectives and Postscript
361
Quotes to Ponder
361
Personal Applications of Personality Theories
362
The Perils of Inflexibility
362
The Perils of Fame
365
The Perils of the Situation
367
Using Personality Theories: Some Illustrative Examples
369
Other Perspectives on Personality
376
The Biological Perspective
376
The Cross-Cultural Perspective
377
Overview and Conclusions
378
The Basic Nature of Human Beings
378
The Structure of Personality
380
The Development of Personality
380
Further Applications of Personality Theory
381
Evaluation
382
Postscript: Some Personal Perspectives
383
Summary
384
APPENDIX
CASE MATERIAL FOR USE WITH THE STUDY QUESTIONS
387
Glossary of Theorists 391
Glossary of Terms 395
Bibliography
421
Index
439
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spelling | Ewen, Robert B. 1940- Verfasser (DE-588)172066174 aut An introduction to theories of personality by Robert B. Ewen 7. ed. New York [u.a.] Psychology Press 2010 XVIII, 451 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Personality Persönlichkeitspsychologie (DE-588)4075996-9 gnd rswk-swf Persönlichkeitstheorie (DE-588)4173875-5 gnd rswk-swf Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Persönlichkeitstheorie (DE-588)4173875-5 s Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 s DE-604 Persönlichkeitspsychologie (DE-588)4075996-9 s b DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018679043&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Ewen, Robert B. 1940- An introduction to theories of personality Personality Persönlichkeitspsychologie (DE-588)4075996-9 gnd Persönlichkeitstheorie (DE-588)4173875-5 gnd Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd |
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title | An introduction to theories of personality |
title_auth | An introduction to theories of personality |
title_exact_search | An introduction to theories of personality |
title_full | An introduction to theories of personality by Robert B. Ewen |
title_fullStr | An introduction to theories of personality by Robert B. Ewen |
title_full_unstemmed | An introduction to theories of personality by Robert B. Ewen |
title_short | An introduction to theories of personality |
title_sort | an introduction to theories of personality |
topic | Personality Persönlichkeitspsychologie (DE-588)4075996-9 gnd Persönlichkeitstheorie (DE-588)4173875-5 gnd Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Personality Persönlichkeitspsychologie Persönlichkeitstheorie Psychologie Einführung |
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