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Personality and Personal Growth

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Understand personality perspectives through a theoretical lens. Through a set of different theoretical lenses, Personality and Personal Growth gives students the opportunity to understand their own lives and the lives of others. By observing their own reactions, readers’ come to their own conclusions regarding the value of each theory. The seventh edition continues to have a streamlined organization to help students understand its cross-cultural, global, and gender-balanced perspectives in psychology. Learning Goals Upon completing this book, readers should be able

480 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1976

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Robert Frager

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4 reviews3 followers
August 20, 2014
I'm reading this for my Personality Psychology class. It explains the various theories very concisely. Having had to deal with mega textbooks, I can wholeheartedly appreciate this. Right now I'm studying Freud, Jung, Adler and Horney for an exam next week. Good stuff man!
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December 23, 2023
No body told me this book until I'm doing postgrad, I'm excited to share how handy this book! It's compact and pragmatic, much more adding East Psychology (Transpersonal psychology and religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam). My teacher even used their structure for the class. the quotation is what intrigued me the most, both Frager and Fadiman sure have a strong suit at picking words!
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December 30, 2018
Creo que más que Teorías de la personalidad, debería tener incluido en el título la palabra "historia". Para mí fue más un resumen histórico que una lectura a fondo sobre las teorías per se.
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June 2, 2025
20250428 ◊ Textbook for Psych 7: Theories of Personality, a prerequisite class for my grad school program. I found it to be well written, engaging, and accessible.
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April 1, 2016
This was the textbook used in my PSYC 233 (Personality) class. Between taking 2 introductory psych courses, psych 30 in high school, and reading The Psychology Book, almost the first half of the textbook was nothing new. I was actually surprised that this class didn't go into any further detail than the introductory course, being a higher level course with a more focused subject matter. Skinner, Maslow, Bandura, and a few others were new, though.
My teacher uses this textbook primarily for two reasons. The first is that the last 3 chapters and a small portion of chapter 12 are "transpersonal" psychology, or non-Western. It focuses on Yoga, Buddhism, and Sufi. It gives a glimpse into non-American (and non-European) views of the world. She also uses them because throughout each chapter are little exercises you can do that are supposed to help you look deeper into yourself while also helping you understand the content that you just read. You have to choose 3 to do, one from each third of the book.
The content itself is easy enough to understand, though having to read a whole chapter at once was pretty dry at times. I was just disappointed with the lack of new content or more in depth content with psychologists we know very well, particularly Freud and Jung.
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April 17, 2018
This is much better that the earlier edition. I enjoyed it a lot.
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June 5, 2015
Very good book. Well organized and detailed.
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