ABSTRACT

Robert Ewen's An Introduction to Theories of Personality helps students unravel the mysteries of human behavior through its highly readable introduction to the ideas of the most significant theorists and related new research. Engaging biographical sketches open each chapter and unique capsule summaries help students review key concepts. Theories come alive through the inclusion of quotations from the theorists' writings and numerous applications, such as dream interpretation, psychopathology, and psychotherapy. Significant changes in the sixth edition include: *A Reorganization according to the five major perspectives (psychodynamic, humanistic, trait, behaviorist, and cognitive) to help clarify the major approaches to personality for the student. *New boxes at the beginning of each chapter to highlight the theorist's objectives and what he or she was trying to accomplish. *New glossaries of key concepts and of theorists, to help students organize their studies. *New tables and charts to help clarify distinctions between theorists. *Expanded applications to everyday life. *An increased emphasis on the social cognitive perspective, with a chapter devoted entirely to Albert Bandura. *Expanded material on the factor-analytic trait theory, with new material on the Big Five theory and Hans Eysenck. An Instructor's Manual With Test Questions contains an overview of each objective noted in the chapter opening and three types of exam questions: multiple-choice, and short and long essay. Dr. Ewen's revised text is intended for courses on theories of personality and/or psychology of personality.

part |2 pages

PART I THE PSYCHODYNAMIC PERSPECTIVE

chapter 1|8 pages

INTRODUCTION Theories of Personality

chapter 2|46 pages

SIGMUND FREUD Psychoanalysis

chapter 3|32 pages

CARL GUSTAV JUNG Analytical Psychology

chapter 4|26 pages

ALFRED ADLER Individual Psychology

chapter 5|14 pages

KAREN HORNEY Neurosis and Human Growth

chapter 6|16 pages

ERICH FROMM The Escape From Freedom

chapter 8|26 pages

ERIK ERIKSON Ego Psychology

part |2 pages

PART II THE HUMANISTIC PERSPECTIVE

chapter 11|20 pages

ROLLO MAY Existential Psychology

part |2 pages

PART III THE TRAIT PERSPECTIVE

part |2 pages

PART IV THE BEHAVIORIST PERSPECTIVE

chapter 14|30 pages

B. F. SKINNER Radical Behaviorism

part |2 pages

PART V THE COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE

chapter 16|22 pages

ALBERT BANDURA Social-Cognitive Theory

chapter 17|12 pages

CONCLUSION Perspectives and Postscript