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  1. Handbook of Cross-Cultural and Multicultural Personality Assessment (Personality and Clinical Psychology Series)
  2. Personality Puzzle: Understanding the People You Work With by Florence Littauer, Marita Littauer, 1992-10
  3. Integrating the Rorschach and the MMPI-2 in Personality Assessment (Lea Series in Personality and Clinical Psychology) by Ronald J. Ganellen, 1996-06-01
  4. Handbook of Personality Assessment by Irving B. Weiner, Roger L. Greene, 2007-12-21
  5. Personality, Power, and Authority: A View From the Behavioral Sciences (Contributions in Psychology) by Leonard W. Doob, 1983-09-27
  6. Essential Personality (An Arnold Publication) by Donald Pennington, 2003-03-27
  7. Theories of Personality. Jess Feist and Gregory J. Feist by Jess Feist, 2008-10
  8. The Personality Puzzle (Fourth Edition) by David C. Funder, 2007-03-23
  9. Through The Looking Glass: Women And Borderline Personality Disorder (New Directions in Theory and Psychology) by Dana Becker, 1997-06-20
  10. Theories of Personality by Richard M. Ryckman, 2007-03-21
  11. Dreams and the Growth of Personality (General Psychology) by Ernest Lawrence Rossi, 1972-05
  12. Treating Personality Disorders in Children and Adolescents: A Relational Approach by Efrain Bleiberg MD, 2004-02-10
  13. Evolutionary Psychology: An Introduction by Lance Workman, Will Reader, 2008-07-14
  14. A Handbook of Clinical Scoring Systems for Thematic Apperceptive Techniques (Personality and Clinical Psychology)

101. Great Ideas In Personality--Theory And Research
This website deals with scientific research programs on the psychology of personality.
http://www.personalityresearch.org/
Great Ideas in Personality General Personality: For Students: For Professionals: How do people tend to think, feel, and behaveand what causes these tendencies? These are the questions addressed by personality theory and research. This website deals with scientific research programs in personality psychology. They are offered as candidates for the title "great ideas"; whether they are indeed great remains an open question. Search Great Ideas in Personality:
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Caitlin M. Jones' Personality Paper on criminal behavior won the 2005 RIT Kearse Award for Writing.
Personality Research Programs: Department Rankings: About This Website: Other Personality Websites: This website is maintained by G. Scott Acton

102. Great Ideas In PersonalityTheory And Research
This website deals with scientific research programs on the psychology of personality.
http://www.personalityresearch.org/&e=747

103. SPSP Mentorship Program
Offers free emailbased career mentoring in personality and social psychology to students from underrepresented groups in psychology (e.g., ethnic and racial minorities).
http://www.spsp.org/mentor.htm
SPSP Mentorship Program
Are you an undergraduate student interested in a career in personality and/or social psychology? Are you a member of an underrepresented group in psychology, such as a racial or ethnic minority? Have you ever wished you had a mentor who could guide you through the process of becoming a professional psychologist? Then you've come to the right place!
The SPSP Mentorship Program connects college students from underrepresented groups with faculty mentors across the country. Eligible students include:
  • Racial/ethnic minority members
  • First-generation college students
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students
  • Students with a physical disability
SPSP Mentors have volunteered to answer questions and provide guidance via email to students who are interested in becoming a personality or social psychologist. For example, SPSP Mentors can:
  • Answer questions about personality and social psychology
  • Suggest professional groups for you to join as a student affiliate
  • Help you select graduate programs that fit your needs
  • Offer tips on getting into graduate school or finding jobs in psychology
  • How the Program Works
    Whether you are looking for an answer to a single question or looking to establish an ongoing relationship with a mentor, participation in the program involves three easy steps.
  • 104. Yuichi Shoda
    Social psychology and personality, coherence and perception of personality, social cognition, computational modeling of personality processes, health and coping behavior (U. of Washington, USA)
    http://faculty.washington.edu/yshoda/
    Yuichi Shoda
    221 Guthrie Hall
    Department of Psychology
    Box 351525
    University of Washington
    Seattle WA 98195-1525 voice: (206) 543-2318
    fax: (206) 685-3157 email: yshoda@u.washington.edu Personality coherence and consistency
    • Journal of Personality Advances in Personality Science , vol European Journal of Personality, 14 Shoda, Y. (1999). A unified framework for the study of behavioral consistency: Bridging person situation interaction and the consistency paradox. European Journal of Personality, 13 The coherence of personality: Social-cognitive bases of personality consistency, variability, and organization . NY: Guilford. pp. 155-181. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 80, Current Directions in Psychology Current Directions in Psychological Science, 8 Handbook of Personality: Theory and Research 2e . New York: Guilford, pp.197-218. Shoda, Y. (1998). Personality coherence: Behavioral signatures and features of situations. Paper presented at the 9th European Conference on Personality. Surrey, UK (July 7-11). Cultural psychology: Theory and research . Tokyo: Tokyo University Press. pp. 279-292. Journal of Social Issues Annual Review of Psychology, 49

    105. Great Ideas In Personality--Evolutionary Psychology
    Includes links to research papers, web sites, and other reference sources.
    http://www.personalityresearch.org/evolutionary.html
    Evolutionary Psychology
    Table of Contents
      Adaptationist Program
      Inclusive Fitness

      Wilson's Ladder

      Evolutionary psychology is an evolutionary approach to human nature. Attachment Theory is also grounded in certain evolutionary ideas, and Behavior Genetics is a field concerned with that all-important evolutionary mechanism, the gene.
      Evolutionary Psychology and Sociobiology
      One author summed up the basic idea of evolutionary psychology this way: "A person is only a gene's way of making another gene" (Konner, 1985, p. 48). Sociobiology (of which evolutionary psychology is a subfield that particularly concerns humans) can be thought of as having, like any research program , a "hard core" of problem solving strategies that provide possible answers to vexing research questions, and a "protective belt" of promising research questions to be addressed by providing actual answers to these questions. The protective belt structures our ignorance by identifying research questions that must be addressed if the research program is to advance. Whereas the actual answers that arise from the protective belt may be wrong, the hard core (by methodological fiat) is never wrongany potential negative evidence is to be blamed on faulty auxiliary assumptions rather than on the theory itself. Sociobiology can be thought of as a special case of the adaptationist program , which assumes that all phenotypic features (or characters) of contemporary organisms result from the fact that these features allowed the organisms' predecessors to produce more offspring in a prehistoric environment (Lewontin, 1979). "Narrow sociobiology" is defined as the study of evolution and of function, and chiefly applies to non-human animals in which cultural transmission is not an important variable intervening between possible and actual explanations (Kitcher, 1988). The hard core of narrow sociobiology includes the following laws or problem solving strategies, the basics of evolutionary theory:

    106. ASSOCIATION FOR BIRTH PSYCHOLOGY
    The first organization of professionals interested in the psychological impact of pregnancy, birth, and the perinatal period on personality. Research and clinical practice of psychotherapy and empirical investigation of the fetus, pregnancy, parents, and obstetical considerations.
    http://BirthPsychology.org/
    ASSOCIATION FOR BIRTH PSYCHOLOGY
    WELCOME TO
    THE ASSOCIATION FOR BIRTH PSYCHOLOGY
    BIRTH PSYCHOLOGY IS A DEVELOPING DISCIPLINE CONCERNED WITH THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF THE BIRTH EXPERIENCE AND RELATED STAGES ON THE INDIVIDUAL THROUGHOUT THEIR LIFE.
    *On personality, mental health, and behavior
    *As influenced by physical, emotional and cognitive development
    *As affected by social and cultural factors
    *For the child, from infancy through adulthood
    *For the parents and other important others
    *The fetal personality from conception on
    *Pregnancy and pre-natal influences *The psychology of obstetrics and childbirth *the transition to parenthood RECOMMENDED READING: The Psychology of Birth by Leslie Feher, Ph.D.
    The ASSOCIATION FOR BIRTH PSYCHOLOGY, the first organization of its kind, was founded in 1978 to establish birth psychology as a viable specialty and to allow many diverse professionals to advance theoretical development, empirical research and clinical application, by obtaining a broad spectrum of inquiry into this dynamic area of study. The BIRTH PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN is the official journal of the ASSOCIATION FOR BIRTH PSYCHOLOGY and is intended as a vehical of communication to those allied professionals who together create the specialty of Birth Psychology. It contains articles from clinical, empirical and theoretical perspectives

    107. Personality Disorders
    APA's Monitor on psychology special issue dedicated to personality disorders.
    http://www.apa.org/monitor/mar04/persontoc.html
    Volume 35, No. 3 March 2004
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    108. Consciousness Personality From Many Perspectives.
    Insight into the science of consciousness from many perspectives physics, science, mindbody medicine, psychology, spirituality and religion, NDE's etc.
    http://www.geocities.com/player2000gi/consciousness.htm
    By Karen Keeley (this is part 1) (part 2 MBTI personality types and more) HEADINGS of each section if you wish. Each heading is also a link to a related page for those who desire further information). Are you a "Cultural Creative?" Find out on Consciousness page 2 WHAT IS CONSCIOUSNESS? another good introduction on consciousness (but watch out for the typographical errors). The roots of the word consciousness itself provide an important clue to what it really means: if you look up this word in any dictionary, you will find that its original meaning was "to know WITH." With whom? Some of the sites below may help provide answers. Most people assume that their own consciousness is separate and distinct from every other person's consciousness, but is there actually a JOINT consciousness when individuals reach a higher (or deeper) level of awareness? The scriptures admonish people to become ONE: "of one mind" and "one heart," to have "the same mind," "the mind of the Spirit" and "the mind of Christ," to reach a state of communion with "an innumerable company." Would they say these things if such a unified state of consciousness wasn't possible? WHAT IS SPIRITUALITY?

    109. Social-Personality Doctoral ProgramDepartment Of Psychology
    Department of psychology, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York The Socialpersonality Doctoral Program at the University at Buffalo
    http://wings.buffalo.edu/psychology/social/&e=747

    110. Leftist Political Psychology
    A treatise on the personality needs underlying Leftist political views.
    http://jonjayray1.blogspot.com
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    Leftist Political Psychology
    A treatise on the personality needs underlying Leftist political views.
    Sunday, January 18, 2004
    Summary
    WHAT IS IT?
    Current Confusion
    Most ordinary people do not fit very neatly into any political category and may hold to a mix of views that include what would usually be seen as both Leftist and Rightist ideas. Among professional politicians and in academe, however, there is perhaps generally clearer polarization. So what is it that makes any given view "Rightist" or "Leftist"? In contemporary North American terms, what is it that makes one an archetypal "liberal" or an archetypal "conservative"? What IS a Leftist or a Rightist position on any issue?
    There does seem to be a divide there of considerable potency and generalizability and the demise of that great icon of Leftism the Soviet Union seems to have had little impact on the division concerned. Leftists may no longer have Communism to point to as a possible alternative system but they remain Leftists all the same. The banner proposal of Leftists since Karl Marx State ownership of the means of production or "socialism" no longer seems reasonable to all but a handful of diehards but Leftists are still Leftists and Rightists are still Rightists and never, it seems, the twain shall meet.
    And the great rubric of "conservative" long fastened on Rightists seems equally moribund. "Conservative" is generally amplified as meaning "opposed to change" or "favouring the status quo" but from the Reagan/Thatcher years onward, Rightists have been the great advocates and practitioners of social and political change. Rightists have been almost revolutionary in tearing down the proud edifices of the Left with privatization, deregulation, welfare cutbacks, tax reductions etc. Judging by the politics of the last 20 years, Rightists LOVE change! Certainly, they have clearly and energetically changed what was once the status quo.

    111. Social-Personality Research Department Of Psychology
    The Department of psychology at the University at Buffalo offers graduate degrees in Behavioral Neuroscience, Clinical psychology, Cognitive psychology,
    http://wings.buffalo.edu/soc-sci/psychology/research/social.html&e=747

    112. Personality & Consciousness - - Buddhist Psychology
    Essay on the history of Buddhist psychology.
    http://wynja.com/personality/buddhistpsych.html
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    Buddhist Psychology
    by Eric Pettifor
    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 (4 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

    113. Society For Personality And Social Psychology
    Conference information, email list, research and travel awards, and how to join the society.
    http://www.spsp.org/
    Welcome to the newly designed home page of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. With over 4,000 members, the Society is the largest organization of social and personality psychologists in the world.
    The goals of the Society are to further the generation and dissemination of research in personality and social psychology. This is accomplished through our journal publications ( PSPB and PSPR ), our annual conference, and close consultations with science advocacy offices in the American Psychological Association and the American Psychological Society.
    We invite you to browse our web pages and learn about the Society. For students interested in pursuing a career in psychology, you may wish to visit Social Psychology Network , which has an online career center and a search engine that includes material from our web site as well as its own resources. Through a joint arrangement, this search engine is accessible directly from our site by clicking the "Search" button on the left side of this page.
    We hope you find this web site useful, and that you will consider joining the Society if you are not already a member. For details on how to join, please click on the "Membership Information" button on the left.

    114. Personality And Social Psychology Links
    The Society for personality and Social psychology (SPSP)
    http://www.spsp.org/links.htm&e=747

    115. 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
    Curriculum Vitae

    Personal Home Page
    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

    116. 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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    117. Insight Matters Corporate Psychologists, Sydney, Australia
    Provides psychometric questionnaire software used for Insightbased recruitment and executive coaching. Also provides HR/psychology services and training courses in occupational personality profiling, interviewing, appraisal, stress and solving people problems.
    http://www.insightmatters.com/
    O rganizational P erformance R esearch Pty Ltd ABN "Celebrating uncommon sense in the art and science of people leadership" corporate psychologists Superior Human Solutions for Business Sydney, Melbourne - Australia - Singapore Insight Matters is a Sydney-based group of specialised Corporate Psychologists plus Executive Coaches and other Human Resources experts We are committed to helping you to achieve at an elite level through clever management of the human elements of your business. We identify the best job applicants from your shortlists, de-stress and up-tempo your staff, solve ' people problems ', and train you in interesting skills such as personality analysis coaching and interviewing Then there's our famous flagship product - the Expert Psychological Profiler for Business (EPP) ™. We use modern and affordable methods that really work. No matter whether you are already a very high-functioning organisation, or know that you need help in a few areas, we will assist in the manner for which we are so well regarded: Professional, uniquely capable, and always personable. Click on the links below, or to your right, to read more...

    118. 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"

    119. The Perception Lab
    Participate in frequentlyupdated psychology experiments about how people perceive personality characteristics in faces.
    http://www.perceptionlab.com

    120. George Boeree's Homepage
    Professor's homepage includes etexts and syllabi for classes such as General, personality, and History of psychology.
    http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/

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    Welcome to my homepage! My name is George Boeree (pronounced boo-RAY). I am a professor in the Psychology Department at Shippensburg University , where I teach personality theories and the history of psychology (among other things). I specialize in the philosophical side of psychology, and have particular interests in phenomenology, existential psychology, Buddhism, and moral development. I was born in 1952 in a small town called Badhoevedorp , near Amsterdam in the Netherlands. I came to the US in 1956 with my parents and brother, and grew up mostly on Long Island. I got my BA from Penn State , and my MS and PhD from Oklahoma State , all in Psychology. In 1972, I married Judy Kovarik, the girl next door back in Bay Shore, NY. We have three wonderful daughters: Jenny, Merry, and Katey. We live contentedly among the Amish in the rural splendor of the Cumberland Valley of Pennsylvania. Basic info:
    Class schedules, phone numbers, email address, etc.

    Complete index to web pages

    Class syllabi:
    Psy 101 General Psychology

    Psy 270 Theories of Personality

    Psy 440 History of Psychology

    Online textbooks: General Psychology All the basics, from neurons and the brain to psychological disorders and psychotherapy

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