Personality Theory
Second Edition
Douglas P. Crowne
Table of Contents
Preface
1. The Scientific Study of Personality
Part 1: The Psychodynamic Paradigm
2. The Beginnings of Personality Theory
3. Psychoanalysis: Sigmund Freud
4. Analytic Psychology: Carl Jung
5. Ego Psychology: Anna Freud, Heinz Hartmann, and Erik Erikson
Part 2: Family, Society, and Culture
6. The Neo-Freudians: Alfred Adler
7. Three Eminent Neo-Freudians: Harry Stack Sullivan, Karen Horney, and Erich Fromm
Part 3: The Psychiatric Paradigm
8. Disorders of Personality (new chapter)
Part 4: Trait Theory
9. Gordon Allport, Raymond Cattell, Hans Eysenck, and the Big Five
Part 5: Existentialism
10. The Existentialism of R.D. Laing
Part 6: Phenomenology and Humanism
11. Carl Rogers' Theory of the Person, George Kelly's Personal Construct Theory, and Positive Psychology
Part 7: Learning and Theories of Personality
12. The S-R Theory of John Dollard and Neal Miller
13. The Radical Behaviourism of B.F. Skinner
14. The Social Learning Theory of Julian Rotter
15. The Social Cognitive Learning Theories of Albert Bandura and Walter Mischel
Part 8: The Inheritance of Behaviour
16. Genes, Behaviour, and Personality
17. Personality Theory in Perspective
Appendix
Glossary
References
Index