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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 심리학 > 성격
· ISBN : 9781593858360
· 쪽수 : 862쪽
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Part1. Introduction History of Modern Personality Theory and Research. Part 2. Theoretical Perspectives. Human Nature and Individual Differences: Evolution of Human Personality. Psychoanalytic Approaches to Personality. Paradigm Shift to the Integrative Big Five Trait Taxonomy: History, Measurement, and Conceptual Issues. The Five-Factor Theory of Personality. When Is Personality Revealed?: A Motivated Cognition Approach. Toward a Unifying Theory of Personality: Integrating Dispositions and Processing Dynamics within the Cognitive-Affective Processing System. Personal Narratives and the Life Story. Part3. Biological Bases. Temperament: An Organizing Paradigm for Trait Psychology. Behavioral Genetics and Personality: A New Look at the Integration of Nature and Nurture. Toward a "Molecular Psychology" of Personality. Personality in Animals. Part4. Developmental Approaches , Parents' Role in Children's Personality Development: The Psychological Resource Principle. The Development of Personality Traits in Adulthood. Challenges and Opportunities at the Interface of Aging, Personality, and Well-Being. Part 5. Self and Social Processes. Naturalizing the Self. Identity Negotiation: A Theory of Self and Social Interaction. Self-Regulation. Self-Presentation of Personality: An Agency-Communion Framework. Attachment Theory and Its Place in Contemporary Personality Theory and Research. Culture and Personality. Personality, Situations, and Person-Situation Interactions. Part6. Cognitive and Motivational Processes. The Psychological Unconscious. Implicit Motives. Personality and the Capacity for Religious and Spiritual Experience. Self-Determination Theory and the Role of Basic Psychological Needs in Personality and the Organization of Behavior. Creativity and Genius. Part7. Emotion, Adjustment, and Health Emotion and Emotion Regulation: Personality Processes and Individual Differences. Self-Regulatory Processes, Stress, and Coping. Personality and Psychopathology. Personality and Health: A Lifespan Perspective. Personality and Subjective Well-Being.