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Theories of Personality - Feist

The document outlines various personality theories grouped into five sections: psychodynamic theories including Freud, Jung, and Klein; humanistic/existential theories such as Rogers and Maslow; dispositional theories like Allport and Eysenck; and learning theories including Skinner, Bandura, and Rotter. It also includes references, a glossary of terms, photo credits, and indexes of names and subjects related to personality theory.

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Theories of Personality - Feist

The document outlines various personality theories grouped into five sections: psychodynamic theories including Freud, Jung, and Klein; humanistic/existential theories such as Rogers and Maslow; dispositional theories like Allport and Eysenck; and learning theories including Skinner, Bandura, and Rotter. It also includes references, a glossary of terms, photo credits, and indexes of names and subjects related to personality theory.

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Contents

Front Matter
Preface
I. Introduction
Introduction
1. Introduction to Personality Theory
II. Psychodynamic Theories
Introduction
2. Freud: Psychoanalysis
3. Adler: Individual Psychology
4. Jung: Analytical Psychology
5. Klein: Object Relations Theory
6. Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory
7. Fromm: Humanistic Psychoanalysis
8. Sullivan: Interpersonal Theory
9. Erikson: Post-Freudian Theory
III. Humanistic/Existential Theories
Introduction
10. Maslow: Holistic Dynamic Theory
11. Rogers: Person-Centered Theory
12. May: Existential Psychology
IV. Dispositional Theories
Introduction
13. Allport: Psychology of the Individual
14. Eysenck, McCrae, and Costa’s Trait and Factor Theories
V. Learning Theories
Introduction
15. Skinner: Behavioral Analysis
16. Bandura: Social Cognitive Theory
17. Rotter and Mischel: Cognitive Social Learning Theory
18. Kelly: Psychology of Personal Constructs
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References
Glossary
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