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_aEllis, Albert, _d1913-2007. |
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_aPersonality theories : _bcritical perspectives / _cAlbert Ellis, Mike Abrams ; with Lidia D. Abrams ; with contributions by Alexander Nussbaum and Rebecca J. Frey. |
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_aLos Angeles : _bSAGE Publications, _cc2009. |
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_axix, 696 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 627-669) and index. | ||
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_g1. _tThe Study of Personality: Introduction -- _g2. _tHistorical Perspectives on Personality -- _g3. _tPersonality Research -- _g4. _tFreud and the Dynamic Unconscious -- _g5. _tPsychoanalysis in Theory and Practice -- _g6. _tFreud's Followers -- _g7. _tPsychiatric and Medical Models -- _g8. _tThe Neo-Freudians -- _g9. _tPersonality and Traits -- _g10. _tBehaviorist Views of Personality -- _g11. _tHumanistic Views of Personality -- _g12. _tCarl Rogers and Humanist Psychotherapy -- _g13. _tEarly Cognitive Views of Personality -- _g14. _tBiology, Genetics, and the Evolution of Personality -- _g15. _tAbnormal Personality and Personality Disorders -- _g16. _tAlbert Ellis and the Rational Emotive Behavioral Theory of Personality -- _g17. _tReligious, New Age, and Traditional Approaches to Personality. |
| 520 | 1 | _a"Personality Theories: Critical Perspectives is the groundbreaking, final text written by Albert Ellis, long considered the grandfather of cognitive behavioral therapies. The book provides students with supporting and contradictory evidence for the development of personality theories through time. Without condemning the founding theorists who came before him, Ellis builds on more than a century of psychological research to re-examine the theories of Freud, Jung, and Adler while taking an equally critical look at modern, research-based theories, including his own." "This enlightening text will provide insight into personality theory for graduate-level students and clinicians who have not had undergraduate psychology. It should be required reading for upper-level and graduate courses in psychology, counseling, and social work."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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