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  1. Approaches to the Psychology of Personality: Film No. 8 - Summary and Historical Development of Major Ideas: With Carl Gustav Jung, Richard I. Evans. Richard I. Evans from the University of Houston interviews Carl Gustav Jung on the subjects of archetypes, complexes, the unconscious and role of the mother and father in our lives.

  2. Richard I. Evans from the University of Houston interviews Carl Gustav Jung on the subjects of archetypes, complexes, the unconscious and role of the mother and father in our lives.

  3. Learning Objectives. Describe the strengths and limitations of the psychodynamic approach to explaining personality. Summarize the accomplishments of the neo-Freudians. Identify the major contributions of the humanistic approach to understanding personality.

  4. 1. Sept. 2017 · In this target article, we argue that personality processes, personality structure, and personality development have to be understood and investigated in integrated ways in order to provide comprehensive responses to the key questions of personality psychology. The psychological processes and mechanisms that explain concrete behaviour in concrete situations should provide explanation for ...

  5. 4. Nov. 2020 · 1.1 Personality: An Overview. This section aims at presenting the domain of personality psychology, starting from outlining its key termpersonality. Then, it focuses on presenting the chief approaches to the study of personality: psychoanalytic, behavioural and humanistic.

  6. 13. Nov. 2017 · Abstract. The aim of this research was to investigate the extent to which psychological factors interfere with conscious rational problem-solving in constructing a cinematic narrative’s causal connections during film viewing. Talk-aloud protocol was used to record subjects’ verbal reactions during watching films.

  7. 1. Jan. 1997 · Publisher Summary. This chapter discusses the personality psychology that became an identifiable discipline in the social sciences in 1930. During that decade a number of separate lines of inquiry came together, culminating in the highly integrated programs for the field generated by Allport in 1937, Murray in 1938, and Lewin in 1935.