The Person provides psychologists with an organizational scheme for personality psychology. This sets the study of the person into evolutionary and cultural context and divided personality up into three broad areas: dispositional traits, characteristic adaptations, and integrative life stories.
Drawing on cutting-edge scientific research, classic personality theories, and stirring examples from biography and literature, The Person presents a lively and integrative introduction to the science of personality psychology. Author, Dan McAdams, organizes the field according to a broad conceptual perspective that has emerged in personality psychology over the past 10 years. According to this perspective, personality is made up of three levels of psychological individuality - dispositional traits, characteristic adaptations (such as motives and goals), and integrative life stories. Traits, adaptations, and stories comprise the three most recognizable variations on psychological human nature, grounded in the human evolutionary heritage and situated in cultural and historical context. The fifth edition of this beautifully written text expands and updates research on the neuroscience of personality traits and introduces new material on personality disorders, evolution and religion, attachment in adulthood, continuity and change in personality over the life course, and the development of narrative identity.
Personen: McAdams, Dan P.
Standort: BSP
CR 1000 M478-b-01
McAdams, Dan P. [Verfasser]:
The person : an introduction to the science of personality psychology / Dan P. McAdams. - fifth edition. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2009. - XXI, 598 Seiten : Illustrationen
ISBN 978-0-470-12913-5 Festeinband : EUR 115,51
Differentielle Psychologie (Persönlichkeitspsychologie) - Buch