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Personality Theories: Critical Perspectives is the groundbreaking, final text written by Albert Ellis, long considered the founder of cognitive behavioral therapies. The book provides students with supporting and contradictory evidence for the development of personality theories through time. Without condemning the founding theorists who came before him, Ellis builds on more than a century of psychological research to re-examine the theories of Freud, Jung, and Adler while taking an equally critical look at modern, research-based theories, including his own.
The Neo-Freudians
The Neo-Freudians
Chapter Goals
- Trace the influence of psychoanalytic thought from the early 20th century to the present
- Provide an understanding of recent psychodynamic approaches including those of the self, ego, and object relations schools
- Explain the essential ideas of major psychodynamic theorists such as ...
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