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From his 1963 book, A Theory of Personality, pp. 103 – 104:
Another member of the Frankfurt school, Theodor Adorno, published The Authoritarian Personality, in 1950, which was an influential sociological book which could be taken as something of a proto-psychohistorical book.
In his book " Social Structure and Personality Development " ( Hurrelmann 1989 / 2009 ), he develops the " Model of Productive Processing of Reality ( PPR ).
That same year Foucault also published his first book, Mental Illness and Personality ( Maladie mentale et personnalité ), in which he exhibited his influence from both Marxist and Heideggerian thought, covering a wide range of subject matter from the reflex psychology of Pavlov to the classic psychoanalysis of Freud.
The factors he proposed in his book Dimensions of Personality were Neuroticism ( N ) which was the tendency to experience negative emotions, and the second was Extraversion ( E ) which was the tendency to enjoy positive events, especially social ones.
Psychologist and writer Florence Littauer also describes the four personality types in her book Personality Plus.
Maslow's theory was fully expressed in his 1954 book Motivation and Personality.
Positive psychology began as a new area of psychology in 1998 when Martin Seligman, considered the father of the modern positive psychology movement, chose it as the theme for his term as president of the American Psychological Association, though the term originates with Maslow, in his 1954 book Motivation and Personality, and there have been indications that psychologists since the 1950s have been increasingly focused on promoting mental health rather than merely treating illness.
During his time in Cambridge, he found time to study a diverse number of subjects in addition to law ; he wrote a book, Walt Whitman: A Study in the Evolution of Personality, although it was unpublished until 1973.
Pinsky, who admits in his 2009 book, The Mirror Effect, that he scored a 16 on the Narcissistic Personality Inventory ( average is 18 for celebrities ), and shares several traits with the " closet narcissist ", asserts that he was never motivated by fame to become a media figure, but from a desire to educate the public, especially the youth, on the medical facts distorted by the media.
Role confusion, however, is, according to Barbara Engler in her book Personality Theories ( 2006 ), " the inability to conceive of oneself as a productive member of one's own society " ( 158 ).
His MA thesis in ethnomusicology, Music in The Bahamas: its Roots, Rhyme and Personality, studied the development of Bahamian music from the slave era to the 20th century, and one chapter of that thesis was expanded into the book Junkanoo: Festival of The Bahamas ( Macmillan Caribbean 1992, ISBN 0-333-55469-8 ).
* Passion: An Essay on Personality, a 1984 book by Roberto Unger
* Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, a book by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Gerald Corey ( 2012 ) stated in his book, Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Personality can only be understood holistically / systemically.
In his 1968 book Personality and Assessment, Walter Mischel asserted that personality tests could not predict behavior with a correlation of more than 0. 3.
Ever since the 1990s when the consensus of psychologists gradually came to support the Big Five, there has been a growing body of research surrounding these personality traits ( see for instance, Robert Hogan's edited book " Handbook of Personality Psychology " ( Academic Press, 1997 )).
His book Persoonallisuus ( 1934, Personality ) was a psychological study with philosophical dimensions, in which emphasized the biological nature of psychological phenomena.
* Kṛṣṇa, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, also known as book
The book The Authoritarian Personality ( 1950 ) introduces several scales based on different authoritarian personality types.
In 2009 he won the International Wine Challenge Personality of the Year award jointly with James May, in the same week as winning the Louis Roederer International Book of the Year for his book, Bordeaux.
Snapping: America's Epidemic of Sudden Personality Change is a 1978 anti-cult book which describes the authors ' theory of religious conversion, called snapping in terms of mind control, is a mental process through which, the authors argue, a person is recruited by a cult or other religious movements.
Also according to Strozier, Kohut's book The Analysis of the Self: A Systematic Analysis of the Treatment of the Narcissistic Personality Disorders “ had a significant impact on the field by extending Freud's theory of narcissism and introducing what Kohut called the ' selfobject transferences ' of mirroring and idealization .” In other words, children need to idealize and emotionally “ sink into ” and identify with the idealized competence of admired figures.

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He used his experiences in the war to write the book Psychological Warfare ( 1948 ).
Jung's seminal 1921 book on the subject is available in English as Psychological Types.
In the " Definitions " chapter of Jung's seminal work Psychological Types, under the definition of " collective " Jung references representations collectives, a term coined by Lucien Lévy-Bruhl in his 1910 book How Natives Think.
Watson wrote the book Psychological Care of Infant and Child in 1928, with help from his mistress, turned wife, Rosalie Rayner.
Although he wrote extensively on child-rearing in many popular magazines and in a book, Psychological Care of Infant and Child ( 1928 ), Watson later regretted having written in the area, saying that " he did not know enough " to do a good job.
Myers and Briggs extrapolated their MBTI theory from Jung's writings in his book Psychological Types.
These preferences were extrapolated from the typological theories proposed by Carl Gustav Jung and first published in his 1921 book Psychological Types ( English edition, 1923 ).
) of the Killology Research Group in his 1995 book On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society.
: This book has been critically reviewed for the American Psychological Association.
The MBTI assessment was developed from the work of prominent psychiatrist Carl G. Jung in his book Psychological Types.
The MBTI assessment was developed from the work of prominent psychiatrist Carl G. Jung in his book Psychological Types.
In the book Children and Nature: Psychological, Sociocultural, and Evolutionary Investigations edited by Peter Kahn and Stephen Kellert, the importance of animals, especially those with which a child can develop a nurturing relationship, is emphasised particularly for early and middle childhood.
In early 2011 the book Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy by Dr Albert Ellis and his wife Dr Debbie Joffe Ellis was released by the American Psychological Association.
Kellerman ’ s experiences at CHLA led him to publish his first book in 1980, a medical text that he edited, titled Psychological Aspects of Childhood Cancer.
In those fifteen years, his accomplishments were considerable, including, for example, the directorship of the school ’ s prestigious graduate program in psychology ; the co-founding of an influential journal about perceptual psychology, titled Psychologische Forschung ( Psychological Research: Journal of Psychology and its Neighboring Fields ); and the authorship of an early book titled Gestalt Psychology ( 1929 ), written especially for an American audience.
The MBTI assessment was developed from the work of prominent psychiatrist Carl G. Jung in his book Psychological Types.
The MBTI assessment was developed from the work of prominent psychiatrist Carl G. Jung in his book Psychological Types, which proposed a psychological typology based on his theories of cognitive functions.
The MBTI assessment was developed from the work of prominent psychiatrist Carl G. Jung in his book Psychological Types.
The MBTI assessment was developed from the work of prominent psychiatrist Carl G. Jung in his book Psychological Types.
The MBTI assessment was developed from the work of prominent psychiatrist Carl G. Jung in his book Psychological Types.
The MBTI assessment was developed from the work of prominent psychiatrist Carl Jung in his book Psychological Types.
The MBTI assessment was developed from the work of prominent psychiatrist Carl G. Jung in his book Psychological Types.
The MBTI assessment was developed from the work of prominent psychiatrist Carl G. Jung in his book Psychological Types.

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