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Personality Theory

Fall, 2007

TU/TH 12:00 - 1:50pm

SC - 133

Course Syllabus [9/2/07]

Course Announcements   [12/17/07

Course Gradebook [12/17/07]

      There's been a delay getting some of your papers back - sorry for the wait, you can expect to see them soon.

ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTIONS:

      Journal Assignments:

JA #1  [9/5/07]

JA #2 [10/9/07]

JA #3  [11/6/07]

      Final Project  Assignment [9/14/07]

The following books are required for this course:

Engler, B. (2006).  Personality Theories: An Introduction, 7th ed.  New York: Houghton Mifflin.    [ISBN: 0618496629]

Freud, S. (1990/1923). The Ego and the Id (standard edition).  New York: W.W. Norton & Co.        [ISBN: 0393001423]

 

Shapiro, D. (1972/1999).  Neurotic Styles.  New York: Basic Books.

[ISBN:  046509502X]

The following articles are required for this course [You will need the password from class]:

Cushman, P. & Gilford, P. (1999).  From emptiness to multiplicity: The self at the year 2000.  Psychohistory Review, 27(2), 15-31.

McAdams, D. (2000).  Lives as Texts.  The Person.  NY:  John Wiley, 464-475.

McAdams, D. (1998).  The role of defense in the life story.  Journal of Personality, 66(6), 1125-1146.  or try this way: McAdams persistent link may be accessed via PsycINFO.

     If you are interested, there is another Post-Modern article used previously for this course:

Sampson, Edward E. (1989). The challenge of social change for psychology: Globalization and psychology's theory of the person.  American Psychologist, 44(6), 914-921.   [Please access this article via PsychArticles full text database]  Sampson 1989

 

Material from previous semesters:

FALL, 2006

Course  Announcements [12/22/06]

Course Gradebook [5/4/07]

 

Syllabus 231 Fall 05  [9/5/05]

This is the original Word file, in case you want to download it: Syllabus, 9/5/05

Announcements 231  [12/20/05

Gradebook [updated 12/20/05]

(you must have Excel to view)

Final Paper Assignment [posted 9/21/05]

Journal Assignments:

J.A. #1

J.A. #2

J.A. #3

 

Psy 231 Syllabus [Winter, 2005; updated 3/25]