Development of Personality and Its Theories
By Hiriyappa .B
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Development of Personality and Its Theories text offers students a clear and engaging introduction to the study of personality. It provides a comprehensive road map toward understanding (1) what personality is; (2) determinants of personality (3) theories of personality and (4) how personality develops and changes over time in an organization.
Development of Personality and Its Theories is addressed to two audiences: (a) college and university students taking courses in personality and types of theories in personality. And (b) students and practitioners of various helping professions (such as business, administration, clinical psychology, counseling, education, medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, psychiatric nursing, psychiatry, social work, speech therapy, and sport psychology) who are concerned directly with enhancing various forms of development Personality.
Hiriyappa .B
Dr.Hiriyappa.B est docteur en médecine, MPhil. et MCom. Coordinateur, Département des études post-universitaires en commerce. Il est entraîneur, formateur, conférencier et consultant en gestion.
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Development of Personality and Its Theories - Hiriyappa .B
Development of Personality
And
Its Theories
Hiriyappa.B, Ph.D.
Development of Personality And Its Theories by Dr Hiriyappa B © 2017 by Dr Hiriyappa B.
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Contents
Chapter 1. Personality and Concept of Personality
Chapter 2. Determinants of Personality
Chapter 3. Personality Theories
Chapter 4. Intrapsychic / Psychoanalytic Theory
Chapter 5. Type Theories
Chapter 6. Trait Theories
Chapter 7. Social Learning Theory
Chapter 8. Development of The Personality
Chapter 9. Big Five Model of Personality
Chapter 10. Personality Traits Influencing Organization Behavior
CHAPTER 1
PERSONALITY AND CONCEPT OF PERSONALITY
INTRODUCTION
We can know our personality and its concepts in a better light with an expert’s opinion. A common view about the same includes issues like ‘personality shaping’, ‘influencing others’ and ‘shaping self’ for the better. In a society, we see an array of personalities who shape self with theories.
Personality is result of the battle for control between id, ego & superego.
Sigmund Freud
She felt that those who prepared for all the emergencies of life beforehand may equip themselves at the expense of joy.
E.M. Forster
Howards End
Personality in terms of self, an organized, permanent subjectively perceived entity, which is at the very heart of all our experience.
Carl Rogers
Personality as that which an individual really is, an internal something that guides and directs all human activities.
Gordon Allport
Life proceeds in terms of a series of psychological crisis, and personality is a function of their outcome.
Erickson
Personality is the individual’s unique way of making sense out of life experiences.
George Kelly
The structure of personality is composed of three elements the id, ego and super ego.
Sigmund Freud
"Personality is the sum total of ways