CUST EBOOK Knowing You, Knowing Me 1e
1st Edition
1309088993
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9781309088999
© 2017 | Published: November 2, 2017
This is the ebook verion of the customized textbook, CUST Knowing You, Knowing Me 1e, compiled by Glenn Newbery at Western Sydney University.
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Chapter 1
Personality: Why, what, and how?
Chapter 2
Freud’s psychoanalytic perspective I: Overview
Chapter 3
Freud's psychoanalytic perspective II:
Sexuality and personality development
Chapter 4
Psychoanalytic alternatives to Freud
Chapter 5
The neo-Freudians
Chapter 6
The behaviourist tradition I: Watson and Skinner
Chapter 7
The behaviourist tradition II: Cognitive behaviourism
Chapter 8
The humanistic/existentialist/phenomenological tradition I:
The humanistic approach of Maslow and Rogers
Chapter 9
The humanistic/existentialist/phenomenological tradition II:
The existentialist approach of May
Chapter 10
The humanistic/existentialist/phenomenological tradition III:
Deci and Ryan's self-determination theory
Chapter 11
Dispositional perspectives:
Allport's trait theory; Eysenck's biological typology
Chapter 12
Integrating the components: Making friends with opponents
References
Index
Personality: Why, what, and how?
Chapter 2
Freud’s psychoanalytic perspective I: Overview
Chapter 3
Freud's psychoanalytic perspective II:
Sexuality and personality development
Chapter 4
Psychoanalytic alternatives to Freud
Chapter 5
The neo-Freudians
Chapter 6
The behaviourist tradition I: Watson and Skinner
Chapter 7
The behaviourist tradition II: Cognitive behaviourism
Chapter 8
The humanistic/existentialist/phenomenological tradition I:
The humanistic approach of Maslow and Rogers
Chapter 9
The humanistic/existentialist/phenomenological tradition II:
The existentialist approach of May
Chapter 10
The humanistic/existentialist/phenomenological tradition III:
Deci and Ryan's self-determination theory
Chapter 11
Dispositional perspectives:
Allport's trait theory; Eysenck's biological typology
Chapter 12
Integrating the components: Making friends with opponents
References
Index
This is the ebook verion of the customized textbook, CUST Knowing You, Knowing Me 1e, compiled by Glenn Newbery at Western Sydney University.