Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Personality Development
Contents: Preface. I. Introduction: 1. Concept of personality. II. Theories of personality: 2. Psychoanalytic theory of Freud (Classical). 2. Carl Jung’s analytical theory. 4. Alfred Adler’s individual psychology. 5. Social analytical theories of personality. 6. H.A. Murray’s theory of personality (personality). 7. Humanistic theory of personality. 8. Erik H. Erikson’s theory of personality. 9. Allport’s psychology of the individual. 10. Cattell’s factor analytic trait theory. 11. Social learning theories of personality. 12. Kurt Lewin’s theory of personality. II. Foundations of personality: 13. The physiology basis of personality. 14. Motivation and personality. 15. Affective factors in personality. IV. Determinants of personality: 16. The environment and personality development. 17. The role of the family in personality adjustment. 18. The role of the school in personality formation. V. Assessment of personality : 19. Evaluation of personality. Index.
This book Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Personality Development aims to satisfy the students curiosity and to provide them with an understanding of the personality so that they can evaluate their own and other people’s behaviour. This book surveys the essential of foundations, and the two institutions in an individual’s environment most directly concerned with personality determinants are the family and school. The processes of personality formation and development are integrated. Although individual variation is the basis of psychological measurement and evaluation. This uniqueness has been considered as the resultant of total process of personality however it should not have become the cause to lose sight of the patterns of experience which have produced it. After studying this book the students will have a grasp of interdisciplinary approach to personality.
This book is planned to be trustworthy, friendly, a philosopher and a guide to all those who are keenly interested in acquainting themselves adequately with an interdisciplinary approach to personality.
This book Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Personality Development aims to satisfy the students curiosity and to provide them with an understanding of the personality so that they can evaluate their own and other people’s behaviour. This book surveys the essential of foundations, and the two institutions in an individual’s environment most directly concerned with personality determinants are the family and school. The processes of personality formation and development are integrated. Although individual variation is the basis of psychological measurement and evaluation. This uniqueness has been considered as the resultant of total process of personality however it should not have become the cause to lose sight of the patterns of experience which have produced it. After studying this book the students will have a grasp of interdisciplinary approach to personality.
This book is planned to be trustworthy, friendly, a philosopher and a guide to all those who are keenly interested in acquainting themselves adequately with an interdisciplinary approach to personality.