Authors: Jess Feist, Gregory J. Feist, Tomi-Ann Roberts · Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education · Language: English
ISBNs: ISBN-10: 1260575446 · ISBN-13: 978-1260575446
Theories of Personality, 10th Edition provides a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the major theories that have shaped the study of personality. Authored by Jess Feist, Gregory J. Feist, and Tomi-Ann Roberts, this edition examines both classical and contemporary perspectives, presenting a balanced overview of the key thinkers, concepts, and empirical findings that define the field of personality psychology.
Core ideas from major theorists such as Freud, Jung, Adler, Erikson, Rogers, and Skinner
Contemporary perspectives on personality, including biological, cognitive, and trait approaches
The relationship between personality, behavior, and environment
Research methods used to study and assess personality
Applications of personality theories to real-life behavior and mental health
Cultural, gender, and social factors influencing personality development
This 10th edition provides an engaging synthesis of classic theory and modern research, helping students understand not just what the major theories propose, but why they matter. The authors’ clear writing and comparative approach encourage critical thinking and self-reflection, making it an essential resource for anyone studying human behavior and motivation.
Undergraduate and graduate students studying psychology or behavioral sciences
Educators and instructors teaching personality or developmental psychology
Professionals in counseling, therapy, or human resources
Readers interested in understanding personality dynamics and human motivation
Psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theories
Humanistic and existential perspectives
Trait, biological, and behavioral approaches
Cognitive and social-cognitive theories
Personality assessment and measurement
Cross-cultural and gender-related research on personality
Theories of Personality, 10th Edition offers a clear, thorough, and thought-provoking look into the major perspectives that define personality psychology. By combining theoretical depth with real-world relevance, it serves as an invaluable text for students and professionals seeking to understand the complexity and uniqueness of human personality.