Personality Theories: Basic Assumptions, Research, and Applications |
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Biographical Sketch | 21 |
What Motivates Human Behavior | 28 |
The Nature of Anxiety | 36 |
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Abraham Maslow achievement activities adolescent Allport analysis anxiety aspects assumptions concerning human autonomy B. F. Skinner basic assumptions concerning become believes Carl Rogers characteristics child client client-centered therapy clinical clinical psychology concerning human nature construct system construe culture determined ego identity empirical environment environmental Erikson example experience experimental factors feelings freedom Freud Freudian functioning homeostasis human behavior humanistic psychology individual individual's instincts interaction interpretation Kelly Kelly's learning Maslow motives Murray Murray's needs objective one's organism parents perceived perception perceptual defense personal construct theory personal constructs personality psychology personality theory personologists predict proactive psychosocial psychotherapy rationality reinforcement relationship represents response Rogers role scientific self-actualization self-concept sense sexual social specific stage stimuli student superego theorists theory of personality therapist therapy tion token economy trait theory traits unconscious underlying understanding unique validity versus York