The case studies in "Personality Theories Workbook, 5e", help you learn and apply personality theories to real-life examples of typical - rather than abnormal - behavior. While most personality texts present just the major concepts of personality theories, Donna Ashcrafts unique workbook ensures that you thoroughly understand examples and enables you to put theories into practice. The texts wide range of case studies is accompanied by questions that guide you through an analysis of the case, prompting you to consider how a particular theorist would view it. Additional exercises ensure that you understand the differences between each theory. Succinct, affordable, and accessible, "Personality Theories Workbook, 5e", combines an excellent assortment of cases with critical-thinking questions and greater application of theories to your personal life. The result is solid understanding.
Section 1: LEARNING AND APPLYING THE THEORIES. Sigmund Freud. Case Study 1. Case Study 2. Carl Jung. Case Study 3. Case Study 4. Erik Erikson. Case Study 5. Case Study 6. Alfred Adler. Case Study 7. Case Study 8. Karen Horney. Case Study 9. Case Study 10. Erich Fromm. Case Study 11. Case Study 12. Harry Stack Sullivan. Case Study 13. Case Study 14. Abraham Maslow. Case Study 15. Case Study 16. Carl Rogers. Case Study 17. Case Study 18. Rollo May. Case Study 19. Case Study 20. George Kelly. Case Study 21. Case Study 22. Burrhus Frederic Skinner. Case Study 23. Case Study 24. Albert Bandura. Case Study 25. Case Study 26. Julian Rotter. Case Study 27. Case Study 28. Gordon Allport. Case Study 29 Case Study 30. Raymond Cattell. Case Study 31. Case Study 32. Robert McCrae and Paul Costa. Case Study 33. Case Study 34. Evolutionary Psychology. Case Study 35. Case Study 36. Section 2: ADDITIONAL THEORY COMPARISON: MULTIPLE EXPLANATIONS FOR THE SAME BEHAVIOR. Theory Comparison. Charts 121. Case Study 37. Case Study 38. Case Study 39. Case Study 40. Case Study 41.