Personality: Strategies and Issues

Personality: Strategies and Issues

by Michael Spiegler (Author), Robert Liebert (Author)

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This sound, scholarly book continues to organize the diverse content of personality psychology in a meaningful way, taking care to present complex concepts in highly readable, accessible language. Using a single, overarching framework, the authors capture the flavor of each of four important conceptual strategies (psychoanalytic, dispositional, behavioral, and representational) and four fundamental issues (theory, assessment, research, and personality change) underlying contemporary personality psychology. The presentation of each strategy begins with an overview chapter that describes the strategy's basic assumptions and principles, as well as its respective intellectual school of thought. Then, after a more detailed presentation of the approaches that fall within the strategy, the authors conclude with a single chapter on the strategy's practical applications and limitations.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 581
Edition: 8
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
Published: 17 Jan 1998

ISBN 10: 0534264182
ISBN 13: 9780534264185

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PART I: INTRODUCTION. 1. Overview. 2. Methods of Personality Research and Assessment. PART II: THE PSYCHOANALYTIC STRATEGY. 3. Introduction to the Psychoanalytic Strategy. 4. Freud's Psychoanalytic Theories. 5. Post-Freudian Perspectives. 6. Applications and Limitations of the Psychoanalytic Strategy. PART III: THE DISPOSITIONAL STRATEGY. 7. Introduction to the Dispositional Strategy. 8. Evolution of the Trait Concept. 9. The Biological Approach. 10. Applications and Limitations of the Dispositional Strategy. PART IV: THE ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGY. 11. Introduction to the Environmental Strategy. 12. The Behavioral Approach. 13. The Social Learning Approach. 14. Applications and Limitations of the Environmental Strategy. PART V: THE REPRESENTATIONAL STRATEGY. 15. Introduction to the Representational Strategy. 16. The Phenomenological Approach. 17. The Social Cognitive Approach. 18. Applications and Limitations of the Representational Strategy. PART VI: EPILOGUE. 19. Commonalities and Continuing Controversies.
Author Bio
Ph.D., Stanford University Michael D. Spiegler (Ph.D., clinical psychology, Vanderbilt University, 1969) has been director of the Community Training Center at the Palo Alto VA Hospital, was on the faculty at the University of Texas, Austin, and currently is Professor of Psychology at Providence College.