Profiles of Personality (2nd Edition),Used

Profiles of Personality (2nd Edition),Used

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Profiles of Personality offers a refreshingly different approach to learning personality. Designed to serve as a primary or supplementary textbook for courses on personality theory, Profiles of Personality gently guides the reader through the process of learning about theories of personality while thinking critically about their unique contributions to the science of personality as a whole. Drawing on many years of teaching experience, DeRobertis writes in an accessible manner that keeps the reader engaged. The second edition of this text has been expanded and updated with over 100 pages of new content.Personality textbooks usually come in two forms, each with their own style of organizing content. They will either be organized in terms of historical affiliation (e.g., Freud and those theories that are historically affiliated with Freud, etc.) or they will offer a series of disparate research foci. Both approaches make it difficult for students to attain a coherent, synoptic grasp of the subject matter. Profiles of Personality offers an alternative. It presents personality theories on the basis of a metanarrative that guides the student through an unfolding story of personality formation and personal becoming. The metanarrative of the text reflects the whole person emphasis that gave rise to the study of personality in the first place. As Walter Mischel once noted, the study of personality was intended to become the metadiscipline for integrating the findings and general principles of psychology as a whole as they speak to the person as a whole.In contrast to the more restrictive, atomisticanalytic approach of most texts, the current text returns to the holistic, macrointegrative orientation of those early 20th Century personality theorists who helped to bring about the emerging humanistic revolution in psychology. The macrointegrative orientation has always been guided by the deeply held belief that the personality psychologist should not conflate objectivity with the objectification of the person or the personality. The aim of the approach is to be theoretically open, inclusive, and capable of speaking to the fullness of human existence, its drama, far beyond the aims of adaptation to given biosocial conditions. Macrointegrative investigations target the full range of human experience, from highly conflicted forms of pathology to highly selftranscendent forms of personal fulfillment.Beginning with the contributions of microintegrative theories, Profiles of Personality moves progressively deeper into the world of macrointegrative theorizing, increasingly exposing the role of paradox in the differentialintegrative process of personality formation. Highlights of this new edition include brief discussions of gerotranscendence, gender, and education, additions to the analysis of narrative, and an expanded section on multiculturalism and the ecopsychological culture of place.

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