10 newest Resources about Personality Theory
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The theory of psychological reversals is a broad band theory at the nexus of personality, motivation and emotion. It has applications across a wide spectrum of behaviour where the motivation of the individual is crucial; areas such as sports psychology, health psychology, counselling psychology and ... |
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Emphasizing experimental and descriptive research, the Journal of Research in Personality presents articles that examine important issues in the field of personality and in related fields basic to the understanding of personality. The subject matter includes treatments of genetic, physiological, mot... |
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B.F. Skinner has made a lasting impression on the field of psychology by his unbelievable attention to detail and the bredth of applicaiton that his work has. This book covers most areas of his analysis, that are more fully described in other places, in a user friendly manner and makes accessible fo... |
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This is one of the best books written in Psychology and is often overlooked my many people in the field. It was last revised in 1970 and it is still a classic in the field. If you want to see "future" projections of what is it is to be human, read this book. The man was a genius.
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs, and the path to self-actualisation. Maslow believed that there are some things that take precedence over others, and that these dictate the way we behave. |
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Conditioning as a method of personality development/control - positive reinforcement, desensitisation etc. |
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An interesting academic looks at the fundamentals of personality and personality contructs |
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An interesting biological approach to the development of behaviour and personality based on the nature vs. nurture argument. |
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This, surely, is the most lucid, simple and orderly introduction to the basic principles and methods of the Jungian science of the psyche that has yet been offered to the public.
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A core text for people studying personality theories. Perhaps not the most widely known of theorists but still an interesting read. |
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