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  1. Johannesson was born in Filipstad, Värmland County, Sweden on 8 December 1970 and was educated at the public school in Filipstad. She graduated with a Bachelor of Theology in 1994, and a bachelor's degree in 1996 from Uppsala University. She earned her PhD in theology and obtained a doctorate there in 2002. She was ordained priest in 2010 in ...

  2. Jan 1, 2010 · Currently, there are attempts to assess personality traits through other means than self-report inventories, such as through genetic-biological analyses and from computer-generated approaches.

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  4. Sep 27, 2020 · [This book provides] accurate and thorough coverage of personality theories. [There are] four main objectives [for] this text: To present a clear and concise picture of the major features of each important personality theory....

    • The Topographic Model
    • The Structural Model.
    • The Psychogenetic Model
    • STRUCTURAL THEORY AND RELATIONAL THEORY: COMPETING OR COMPLEMENTARY?
    • PSYCHOANALYSIS AS A RESEARCH PROCEDURE

    Although Freud was not the "discoverer" of the unconscious, he established it as a sci entific construct and charted its previously obscure and mysterious territory. Never acces sible to direct observation, the unconscious is explored and understood via inferences derived from the presence and content of dreams, neurotic symptoms, parapraxis (i.e.,...

    The structural model assumes that the psychic apparatus is comprised of three highly interactive systems: the id, the ego, and the superego. The id, the most primitive aspect of the mind, represents instinctual energy and exists entirely on an unconscious level. When bodily needs arise, the id, which cannot tolerate the tension produced by bodily n...

    Freud's psychogenetic model describes his theory of psychosexual development. His perception of individual development is one "of emerging sexual and aggressive instincts, unavoidable frustrations, anxieties, and defenses centered on crucial pleasure-seeking, ten sion-reducing prototypes at different ages" (Monte, 1995). In this model, individuals ...

    Freud's structural and subsequent relational models (i.e., those stressing the impor tance of the dyadic relationship between patients and their analysts) are important; both na ture and nurture playa significant role in the development of personality, and one is not superior to the other. Many relational theorists minimize the importance of Freudi...

    Research in psychoanalysis differs from research in other areas of psychology. In most cases, we are dealing with case studies of patents' narratives. Academic psychol ogy's emphasis on the experimental and scientific method for evaluating psychoanalysis reveals insufficient understanding of psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysis engages in obser vation du...

    • Bady Quintar, Robert C. Lane, W. Bradley Goeltz
    • 1998
  5. Theories of Personality. A leading text for over 20 years, covering all major theories. Provides historical settings, gives a brief biography of the theorist, discusses features in depth, describes characteristic investigations generated by the theory, and ends with a critical evaluation of each theory.

  6. Published in: The SAGE Handbook of Personality Theory and Assessment: Volume 1 - Personality Theories and Models

  7. Most modem psychobiological theories of personality have their roots in much older theo ries of temperament. Table 6.1 outlines some of these origins and their modem areas of ap plication. Most of the theories of origin were prescientific in that they had no methods for assessing and testing the biological aspects of the psychobiological model. Some, such as the ancient Greek humoral theory ...