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James Fadiman received his Ph.D. in psychology from Stanford University and has taught at San Francisco State University, Brandeis, Stanford and Sofia University. He has his own consulting firm and offers seminars to executives and educators worldwide. He has written or edited books on holistic health, goal setting, and abnormal psychology, is an editor for two journals, and sits on the board of several non-profit corporations. James was a college counselor for several years and continues to teach Ph.D. students
Robert Frager received his Ph.D. in social psychology from Harvard University, where he was a teaching assistant to Erik Erikson and research assistant to Stanley Milgram. He has taught psychology at Harvard, UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz and is the founder and first president of Sofia University, formerly the Institute for Transpersonal Psychology. He is currently Professor of Psychology and director of the Master’s program in Spiritual Guidance at Sofia University in Palo Alto, California.
In this Section: 1. Brief Table of Contents
2. Full Table of Contents
1. BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter 1: Sigmund Freud and Psychoanalysis Chapter 2: Carl Gustav Jung and Analytical PsychologyChapter 3: Karen Horney and Humanistic PsychoanalysisChapter 4: Alfred Adler and Individual PsychologyChapter 5: Feminist Approaches to Personality TheoryChapter 6: Erik Erikson and the Life CycleChapter 7: William James and the Psychology of ConsciousnessChapter 8: B. F. Skinner and Radical BehaviorismChapter 9: Cognitive Psychology: Albert Bandura and Aaron Beck Chapter 10: George Kelly and Personal Construct PsychologyChapter 11: Carl Rogers and the Person-Centered PerspectiveChapter 12: Abraham Maslow and Transpersonal PsychologyChapter 13: Yoga and the Hindu Tradition Chapter 14: Zen and the Buddhist Tradition Chapter 15: Sufism and the Islamic Tradition
2. FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter 1: Sigmund Freud and Psychoanalysis
Personal History
Intellectual Antecedents
Major Concepts
The Structure of the Personality
Psychosexual States of Development
Freud’s Views about Women
Dynamics
Structure
Therapist/Therapy
Research
Evaluation and Current Influence
Recent Developments
The Theory Firsthand: Excerpt from Studies in Hysteria
Chapter Highlights
Key Concepts
Annotated Bibliography
Chapter 2: Carl Gustav Jung and Analytic Psychology
Evaluation
Recent Developments: Jung’s Influence
The Theory Firsthand: Excerpts from Analytical Psychology
Chapter 3: Karen Horney and Humanistic Psychoanalysis
Horney’s New Paradigm
Nonclinical Applications of Horney
Conclusion
The Theory Firsthand: Excerpt from Self Analysis
Chapter 4: Alfred Adler and Individual Psychology
Recent Developments: Adler’s InfluenceThe Theory Firsthand: Excerpt from Social Interest
Chapter 5: Feminist Approaches to Personality Theory
Feminist Psychology
A Brief History of Feminism
Feminist Contributions to Personality Theory
Relational-Cultural Theory
Chapter 6: Erik Erikson and the Life Cycle
Recent Developments: Erikson’s InfluenceThe Theory Firsthand: Excerpt from Childhood and Society
Chapter 7: William James and the Psychology of Consciousness
The Psychology of Consciousness
The Theory Firsthand: Excerpts from Talks to Teachers and The Varieties of Religious Experience
Chapter 8: B. F. Skinner and Radical Behaviorism
The Theory Firsthand: Excerpt from “Humanism and Behaviorism”
Chapter 9: Cognitive Psychology: Albert Bandura and Aaron Beck
Albert Bandura and Social Cognitive Theory
Aaron Beck and Cognitive Therapy
The Theory Firsthand: Excerpt from “Self-Efficacy” and Cognitive Therapy and the Emotional Disorders
Chapter 10: George Kelly and Personal Construct Theory
Introduction
Recent Developments: Constructive Psychology TheoryChapter Highlights
Chapter 11: Carl Rogers and the Person-Centered Perspective
The Fully Functioning Person
Person-Centered Therapy
Group Work
The Theory Firsthand: Excerpt from “Rogers’ Ideas”
Chapter 12: Abraham Maslow and Transpersonal Psychology
Transpersonal Psychology
Evaluation of Transpersonal PsychologyThe Theory Firsthand: Excerpt from “The Plateau Experience”
Chapter 13: Yoga and the Hindu Tradition
History
The Theory Firsthand: Excerpt from Radha: Diary of a Woman’s Search
Chapter 14: Zen and the Buddhist Tradition
Recent Developments: The Influence of BuddhismThe Theory Firsthand: Excerpt from The Wild, White Goose
Chapter 15: Sufism and the Islamic Tradition
The Theory Firsthand: Excerpt from Sufi Talks: Teachings of an American Sufi Sheikh
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