Personality Theories Basic Assumptions, Research, and Applications

“Personality Theories: Basic Assumptions, Research, and Applications” by Larry A. Hjelle is a comprehensive resource published by McGraw-Hill in 1992. This 3Rev Ed edition spans 603 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a clear and thorough introduction to key theories of personality, emphasizing the foundational assumptions that underpin these theories.
Readers will find a focused exploration of contemporary research and personal applications throughout each chapter. The text includes updated discussions on select theorists and introduces a new chapter dedicated to research methods, assessment techniques, and ethical considerations in the field of psychology. Covering topics such as clinical psychology and personality, this edition serves as a valuable reference for those interested in understanding the complexities of personality theories.
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A clear, thorough and focused introduction to the key theories of personality. This edition retains a distinctive presentation of theories in the framework of their underlying basic assumption. Up-to-date research and personal applications are covered in each chapter. Select theorists have been added, and a new chapter covers research methods, assessment techniques and ethical issues.
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