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THE OFFSPRING MILLION MILES AWAY MANUAL
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM).0ĭefining Personality Disorders.6 Part VII: Applications of Personality Psychology.4Ĭhapter 16: Relationships and Business.9Ĭhapter 17: Mental and Physical Health.2
Part VI: What Personality Does: Learning, Motivation, Emotion, and the Self.9Ĭhapter 14: Personality Processes: Learning, Motivation, Emotion, and Thinking.4Ĭognitive Theories of Personality: CAPS and BEATS.4Ĭhapter 15: The Self: What You Know About You.1 The Origins of Cultural Differences.5Ĭhallenges and New Directions for Cross-Cultural Research.5 The Importance of Cross-Cultural Differences.Ĭharacteristics of Cultures.Ĭultural Assessment and Personality Assessment.1 Humanistic and Positive Psychology in the 21st Century.Ĭhapter 13: Cultural Variation in Experience, Behavior, and Personality. Part V: Experience and Awareness: Humanistic and Cross-Cultural Psychology.Ĭhapter 12: Humanistic Psychology, Positive Psychology, and the Science of Happiness. Latter-Day Issues and Theorists.Ĭurrent Psychoanalytic Research.
Psychoanalytic Theory: A Critique.Ĭhapter 11: Psychoanalysis After Freud: Neo-Freudians, Object Relations, and Current Research. Psychoanalysis as a Therapy and as a Route Toward Understanding. Psychosexual Development: “Follow the Moneyâ€. Part IV: The Hidden World of the Mind: The Psychoanalytic Approach.Ĭhapter 10: Basics of Psychoanalysis. Inheritance Is the Beginning, Not the End. The Biochemistry of Personality.Ĭhapter 9: Genetics and Evolution: The Inheritance of Personality.Įvolutionary Personality Psychology. Part III: The Mind and the Body: Biological Approaches to Personality.Ĭhapter 8: The Anatomy and Physiology of Personality. Principles of Personality Continuity and Change. Typological Approaches to Personality.įrom Assessment to Understanding.Ĭhapter 7: Personality Stability, Development, and Change. The Accuracy of Personality Judgment.Ĭhapter 6: Traits and Types: The Big Five and Beyond.įour Ways to Study Personality. The Person-Situation Debate.Ĭhapter 5: Personality Judgment.Ĭonsequences of Everyday Judgments of Personality. Part II: How People Differ: The Trait Approach.Ĭhapter 4: Persons and Situations. Psychology’s Emphasis on Method.Ĭhapter 3: Personality Assessment: Effect Size, Replicability, and Open Science.Įvaluating Assessment and Research. Part I: The Science of Personality: Methods and Assessment.Ĭhapter 2: Personality Research Methods. Pigeonholing Versus Appreciation of Individual Differences.