Personality makes us who we are and influences every aspect of our lives, from how we interact with others, to how we respond in stressful situations. Personality Psychology uses a unique organizational framework to explore the six key domains of knowledge about personality: Dispositional, Biological, Intrapsychic, Cognitive-Experiential, Social and Cultural, and Adjustment. This fourth edition expands its practice-based approach while retaining a focus on the scientific basis of current understanding and integrates contemporary research while also covering classic viewpoints.
Key features:
• NEW Learning Objectives have been added to the start of each chapter to support key learnings.
• Part Openers have been revised to strengthen the links between chapters and enhance practical application of theories by following a fictional student’s journey through life and discussing their personality traits through the lens of each of the six domains.
• Chapters have been updated to cover the latest developments in DSM-5 and ICD-11.
• A greater emphasis on critical approaches to evolutionary personality psychology & the work of Eysenck have been interwoven throughout the book.
• Application boxes examine how personality theories and research are used in real-world situations.
• A Closer Look boxes explore core topics and influential studies to enhance students’ understanding.
• New and updated Exercises encourage critical reflection and the application of theory to personal experience.
• Accessibility front and center - the eBook has been updated in line with WCAG 2.0 guidelines.
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