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The various perspectives of the field of personality provide the organizing framework for this text. Each perspective is presented in two chapters and is introduced by a prologue that describes the assumptions and themes of the perspective.      Â
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This book describes a range of viewpoints that are used by personality psychologists today. Each perspective on personality is presented in a pair of chapters, introduced by a prologue. The prologue provides an overview of that perspective’s orienting assumptions and core themes. What is Personality psychology? Methods in the study of personality; issues in personality assessment; types, traits and interactionism; needs and motives; inheritance, evolution, and personality; biological processes and personality; psychoanalytic structure and process; anxiety, defense, and self-protection; ego psychology; psychosocial theories; conditioning theories; social-cognitive learning theories; humanistic psychology: self-actualization and self-determination; personal constructs; contemporary cognitive views; self-regulation; overlap and integration of perspectives. Personality, Theories of Personality