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  1. Personality Theories: Development, Growth, and Diversity (5th Edition) by Bem P. Allen, 2005-05-06
  2. A Peek Inside The Goo:: Depression & The Borderline Personality by Njemile Zakiya, 2006-07-21
  3. Psychology of Adjustment: An Applied Approach by Thomas L. Creer, 1996-07-08
  4. Handbook of Child Psychology, Socialization, Personality and Social Development (Handbook of Child Psychology)
  5. Theories of Personality with PowerWeb by Jess Feist, Gregory J Feist, 2005-03-04
  6. Becoming:Basic Considerations for a Psychology of Personality by Gordon W. Allport, 1955
  7. The 16 Personality Types, Descriptions for Self-Discovery by Linda V. Berens, Dario Nardi, 1999-07-19
  8. Integrative Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder: Effective, Symptom-Focused Techniques, Simplified For Private Practice by John D. Preston, 2006-04-03
  9. A Theory and Treatment of Your Personality: a manual for change by Garry, A. Flint, 2006-07-01
  10. Perspectives on Personality (6th Edition) (MyPsychKit Series) by Charles S. Carver, Michael F. Scheier, 2007-06-25
  11. Disordered Personalities, Third Edition by David J. Robinson, 2005-05-31
  12. Self Psychology and Diagnostic Assessment: Identifying Selfobject Functions Through Psychological Testing (Personality and Clinical Psychology Series) by Marshall L. Silverstein, 1999-01-01
  13. Rorschach Assessment of the Personality Disorders (Lea Series in Personality and Clinical Psychology) (Personality and Clinical Psychology)
  14. Personality: Contemporary Theory and Research (Nelson-Hall Series in Psychology) by Valerian J. Derlega, 1999-01-01

101. Etown Psych - Faculty - Teske
Professor at Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania. Research interests include science and religion, philosophical psychology, and personality and social psychology. Vita and course syllabi.
http://www.etown.edu/psychology/Faculty/Teske.htm
JOHN TESKE, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
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Degrees: B.A., Indiana University, 1974
M.A., Clark University, 1978
Ph.D., Clark University, 1981 Interests: Dr. Teske is our specialist in personality and social psychology. He has conducted research on nonverbal behavior, environmental psychology, and social cognition. He also has interests in evolutionary psychology, philosophical psychology, and the science-religion dialogue. His work has been published in multiple specialties: Social-environmental, developmental, and philosophical, as well as in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science Sample Citations: Science and Religion: Teske, J. A. (2003). Evolutionary psychology; Neural Darwinism; Spirit. Encyclopedia of Science and Religion , ed. J. Wentzel van Huyssteen. New York: Macmillan Reference USA. Teske, J.A. (2003). Varieties of Reasoning: Assessing Adequacy. Zygon: Journal of religion and Science, 38

102. Buddhist Psychology
Essay on the history of Buddhist psychology.
http://wynja.com/personality/buddhistpsych.html
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Buddhist Psychology
First printed in Psybernetica , Winter, 1996 Eastern influence on Western thought goes back at least to the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Alexander the Great
th century B.C.E.) made it as far as northern India, and the Roman philosopher Plotinus made a trip to study the philosophies of the region in 242 C.E.. According to Hall and Lindzey (1978 p. 350), he may have subsequently been an influence on Christian mystics, such as Meister Eckhart and St. John of the Cross. However, it is important to note that the phenomenological emphases of much of Eastern philosophies are such that, if true, we should also expect culturally distinct expressions of the same phenomenon to arise independently. The primary cultural difference seems to be whether or not the experience of the individual is legitimized by the society in which the individual lives or if expression of that experience is considered heresy, as was the case in the West with Christian mystics. While this influence may have been present so far back, it was not until the time of the Theosophical movement in the 19

103. Blogger: 404 - Page Not Found
A treatise on the personality needs underlying Leftist political views.
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104. Tiscali Webspace - Errore - Sito
An association of Italian Jungian psychoanalysts who promote research and study in Analytic psychology, especially regarding evolutionary aspects of the personality and intersubjective and relational method in psychoanalysis. Also studies the development of Jungian theory, such as the research of Silvia Montefoschi in Italy.
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105. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF BIRTH
Leslie Feher's book that incorporates birth and related stages into a psychological theory of personality.
http://The-Psychology-of-Birth.com
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF BIRTH THE PSYCHOLOGY OF BIRTH
by Leslie Feher, Ph.D.
Published in 1980, the author re-examines classical theories on stages of emotional development and shows how problems in later life are traceable not simply to the first few years but back to birth and the womb Must reading for Psychologists, Psychotherapists and anyone interested in childbirth "Every individual comprises all that came before birth and all that follows. Birth is only the bridge to a new dimension, in which a revolution of perception, feeling, thinking, being, engulfs the child. It is a passage that can lead to depression or elation, peace or insight. But it is a only one stage in a longer process through which the adult in each of us must be born. And this can happen only when the potential for freedom we initially only suspect, survives"

106. Psychology Free Online Medical Advice, Mental Health, Anxiety, Relationship Advi
Free medical advice on mental health, psychology, personality disorders, relationships, stress, anxiety, depression, and types of mental illness. Written by a team of experts appointed by the Commission of the European communities.
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107. Psychology
The major areas represented in the department are perceptual and cognitive psychology, biopsychology, and personality and social psychology.
http://comp9.psych.cornell.edu/

108. Wesleyan University Science Library
Collection includes subject areas such as human behavior, memory and cognition, neuroscience, personality, social psychology and statistics.
http://www.wesleyan.edu/libr/psyhome/psychome.htm
The Psychology Library, located in Judd Hall covers such subject areas as
human behavior, memory and cognition, neuroscience, personality,
social psychology and statistics.
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109. American Association For The Study Of Mental Imagery
The AASMI promotes research and the application of research to expand the ways guided imagery is used to address human suffering and mental development. Information is provided on membership, conferences, workshops, mailing list notification of events, membership lists for finding a therapist (with email addresses and web sites), and indices to the Journal of Imagination, Cognition, and personality.
http://www.uml.edu/dept/psychology/aasmi/
Click below for further information: AASMI membership application AASMI mailing list for members and non-members ICP journal: index to volumes 1-17 ICP journal: instructions to authors AASMI conference and upcoming workshops Discounted books for members. Websites of members who offer imagery workshops, imagery tapes, and/or imagery therapy
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110. The University Of Chicago:: Committee On Human Development::  Welcome!!
Research and graduate study in life course development, mental health, personality, and emotions, cross cultural studies (including psychological anthropology and cultural psychology), and biosocial psychology. The Committee also offers a training program in clinical psychology.
http://humdev.uchicago.edu/
uchicago sm ©2001-02 Division of the Social Sciences, The University of Chicago 1126 E 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637

111. Theories Of Personality
Outlines for quick reference on the theories of Adler, Erikson, Existential, Freud, Jung, Maslow, Rank, Rogers.
http://oldsci.eiu.edu/psychology/Spencer/Personality.html
Theories of Personality The following lectures are available: Adler Erickson Existential Freud ... Rogers

112. Dr Christopher Alan Lewis - University Of Ulster - Index
Relationship between religiosity and wellbeing, mentalhealth, and personality; psychometric measurement of religious attitudes; cross-culture psychology (University of Ulster at Magee College, Northern Ireland).
http://www.infm.ulst.ac.uk/~chris/
Dr Christopher Alan Lewis
Lecturer in Psychology Interests and Activities
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113. Dr. Joseph M. Pirone
Professor of psychology at SUNY Rockland specializing in personality.
http://student.sunyrockland.edu/~pirone/

114. Division III
The doctoral program in personality and Social psychology.
http://euryale.sbs.umass.edu/psych/Grad/DivProg/Div3/index.html

115. Maltby, John
Psychometrics; relationship of religiosity with personality, mental health, and coping; embarrassment; forgiveness; functional theories of attitude (University of Leicester, UK).
http://www.le.ac.uk/psychology/jm148/
Dr. John Maltby Department of Psychology
University of Leicester
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Tel. 0116-252-2165
Fax: 0116-252-2067 Mobile: E-mail: jm148@le.ac.uk Personal Details Present Position Lecturer (B) in Psychology Previous Posts 1995-2001 Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Sheffield Hallam University Qualifications B.Sc (Hons) Social Psychology (1991) D/Phil (1995) University of Ulster Present Administration Roles Deputy Director of Undergraduate Studies, Module Evaluations Selected Publications since 2001. I have over 90 articles in refereed journals. Current Main Areas Celebrity Worship Religion Forgiveness Please click HERE and take five minutes to complete a short questionnaire on celebrities Selected publications since 2001 are:
  • Maltby, J. (in press). Protecting the Sacred and Expressions of Rituality: Examining the relationship between dimensions of extrinsic religiosity and unhealthy guilt. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. Personality and coping: A context for examining celebrity worship and mental health.
  • 116. Personality Tests And Resources
    A gateway of psychology links to MyersBriggs-related tests, online tests, and other information on personality research.
    http://library.stmarytx.edu/acadlib/subject/psych/prsnlty.htm

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    117. Thomas G. Plante : Faculty : Psychology Department : Santa Clara University
    Stress and coping; exercise, personality, and stress; religion and health; professional training issues; sex offending clergy (Santa Clara University, CA).
    http://www.scu.edu/psychology/faculty/tplante/
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    Thomas G. Plante, Ph.D., ABPP
    Title Professor, Psychology Department
    Director, Center for Professional Development Mailing Address Santa Clara University
    Department of Psychology
    Alumni Science 203
    500 El Camino Real
    Santa Clara, CA 95053-0333 Office Phone Other Office Phone Office Fax E-mail tplante@scu.edu
    Research Interests
    Stress and coping; influence of aerobic exercise and perceived fitness on mood and coping with stess; influence of personality and stress responsivity on health risks and behavior; religion and health; professional training issues; sex offending clergy; ethical decision making.
    Classes Taught
    • Psychology as a Social Science Psychology as a Natural Science Health Psychology
      [Syllabus - HTML or PDF Psychosomatic Medicine Abnormal Psychology
      [Syllabus - HTML Ethics in Psychology
      [Syllabus - PDF Ethics in Psychology (SCU Summer Durham Program) [Syllabus - HTML of PDF Advanced Topics in Clinical/Abnormal Psychology
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    Plante, T.G. (2004).

    118. Risktaking.co.uk - Why Take Risks? The Psychology Of Risk Taking
    An introduction to the psychology of risktaking behavior, focusing upon the personality profiles associated with high-risk sports and health-risk behaviors.
    http://www.risktaking.co.uk/
    Introduction
    The emotional response to risk Psychoanalytic theory Evolutionary perspectives ... David J. Llewellyn Welcome to Risktaking.co.uk - a website which provides an introduction to the psychology of risk taking for general readers, and specialised support for psychologists. Introduction - Risk taking behaviours such as rock climbing, gambling and drug taking represent one of the most perplexing problems in the field of psychology. The need for safety is fundamental, are people who take huge risks therefore illogical or mentally ill? Recent research findings shed an altogether different perspective on these behaviours however, and it seems that normal people are motivated to take risks as a result of their psychological makeup and the nature of the situation they find themselves in. Psychological profiles The degree to which all risk taking behaviours can be categorised by a universal "risk taking personality" remains controversial. Many contemporary researchers now adopt more sophisticated multidimensional models of risk taking personality which stress both the similarities and differences across risk taking domains.

    119. What's In A Face
    psychology study exploring the relationships between personality, facial expressions and lasting facial features.
    http://www.tk421.net/essays/face1.html
    Submission Version (short) Thesis Version (long) Running Head: FIRST IMPRESSIONS What's In A Face: Correlations Of Self, Spouse, And Stranger Ratings Of Personality John Hubbard
    Macalester College (Student) Faculty Advisor:
    Jack Rossmann
    Macalester College Abstract One reason for the reported correlations of self and stranger ratings of personality may be that people's facial expressions, over time, form lasting features on their faces. The accuracy of impressions from facial features could, therefore, increase with the age of the people being judged. We attempted to assess this hypothesis by asking subjects (25 married couples) to rate themselves and their spouses on the 20 bipolar questions used by Watson (1989). Facial photographs were taken of each subject and shown to 42 students, who rated the photographed subjects on the same 20 questions. Ratings by self, spouse, and strangers were compared. Although the correlations of stranger with the other two ratings were minimal, they tender to be larger for older targets. Given the small number of subjects, further research is necessary. What's In A Face: Correlations of Self, Spouse, and Stranger Ratings of Personality

    120. Personality And Social Psychology Review
    Devoted to publishing original theoretical papers and conceptual review articles in personality and social psychology.
    http://www.spsp.org/pspr.htm
    Personality and Social Psychology Review
    Personality and Social Psychology Review
    is devoted to publishing original theoretical papers and conceptual review articles in personality and social psychology. PSPR is intended as a forum for conceptual pieces that initiate new lines of research and theory or provide a coherent framework for existing theory and programs of research. The journal emphasizes theory-based reviews of empirical contributions to a substantive area of research and offers integrative theoretical formulations concerning work in a given area of personality and/or social psychology. The journal does not publish methodological papers or methodological critiques unless they make a direct and substantial contribution to theory. Suitable topics for submission include, but are not limited to, attitudes and social cognition, personality development, personality assessment, interpersonal processes, group behavior, and intergroup relations. Occasionally PSPR publishes other pieces of particular interest to members of the Society, such as special topical issues, selected symposia, and invited addresses. All papers are reviewed with respect to their scholarly merit.
    Manuscript Submission
    Four high-quality manuscript printouts should be sent to Eliot R. Smith

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