Teorías de la personalidad

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Pearson Educación, 2002 - Psychology - 592 pages
La perspectiva psicoanalítica - Freud : el psicoanálisis clásico - Jung : psicología analítica - La perspectiva psicoanalítica-social - Adler : psicología individual - Ericsson : desarrollo psicosocial - Horney : psicoanálisis interpersonal - La perspectiva de los rasgos : Allport : teoría personológica de los rasgos - Cattell y los cinco grandes : teorías analítico-factoriales de los rasgos - La perspectiva del aprendizaje - Skinner y Staats : el desafío de conductismo Dollard y Miller : teoría psicoanalítica del aprendizaje - Enfoque cognoscitivo del aprendizaje social - Mischel y Bandura : teoría cognoscitiva del aprendizaje social - Nelly : la psicología de los constructos personales - La perspectiva humanista - Rogers : teoría centrada en la persona - Maslow : psicología humanista y la jerarquía de las necesidades.
 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
31
Section 3
67
Section 4
70
Section 5
72
Section 6
83
Section 7
105
Section 8
133
Section 12
234
Section 13
275
Section 14
376
Section 15
386
Section 16
412
Section 17
429
Section 18
435
Section 19
467

Section 9
161
Section 10
165
Section 11
225
Section 20
485
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About the author (2002)

Dr. Susan C. Cloninger is a professor of psychology at the University of the Sage, where she has taught since 1979. She also teaches at the Troy and Albany campus, and is a coordinator at the Sage and works with the Psychology program. Her courses include Introductory Psychology, Personality Theory, Social Psychology, Senior Seminar, and Great Ideas in Psychology. Before coming to Sage, Dr. Cloninger taught at the University of Maryland extension program in Germany, was a post-doctoral fellow in sociology at the University of California, Berkley; and worked analyzing national survey research at the Social Action Research Center in San Rafael, California. She received her graduate degrees from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, specializing in personality, and her undergraduate degree in psychology from Valparaiso University in Indiana.

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