Barbara Engler was a professor of psychology at Union County College in Cranford, NJ, where she taught the undergraduate personality theory course for 25 years. She received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Drew University in 1969. Dr. Engler has taught at Fairleigh Dickinson and Seton Hall Universities and has contributed articles and reviews to such publications as the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and Contemporary Psychology.
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| Introduction: Evaluating Personality Theories | |
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| The Psychoanalytic Approach | |
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| Psychoanalysis | |
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| The Neopsychoanalytic Approach | |
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| Analytical Psychology | |
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| Interpsychic Theories | |
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| Psychoanalytic Social Psychology | |
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| More Recent Trends in Psychoanalytic Theory | |
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| Ego Analytic Psychology | |
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| Human Relations: Object Relations Theory, The Stone Center Group | |
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| Behavior and Learning Theories | |
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| Experimental Analysis of Behavior | |
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| Social Learning Theories | |
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| Dispositional and Biological Theories | |
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| Traits and Personology | |
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| Factor Analytic, Genetic and Evolutionary Theories: Raymond Cattell, The Big Five Personality Traits, Genetic and Evolutionary Developments | |
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| Biological Traits | |
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| Humanistic and Existential Theories | |
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| Humanism | |
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| Existential Psychoanalysis | |
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| Cognitive Theories | |
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| Personal Constructs | |
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| Cognitive-Behavioral Theories | |
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| A Non-Western Approach | |
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| Zen Buddhism | |
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| Conclusion: Personality Theory in Perspective | |
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| Glossary | |
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| References | |
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| Index | |
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| Photo Credits | |
Barbara Engler was a professor of psychology at Union County College in Cranford, NJ, where she taught the undergraduate personality theory course for 25 years. She received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Drew University in 1969. Dr. Engler has taught at Fairleigh Dickinson and Seton Hall Universities and has contributed articles and reviews to such publications as the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and Contemporary Psychology.