Principles of Psychological Examining: A Systematic Textbook of Applied Integrative Psychology
- Hard Cover
- Brandon, Vermont: Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1955
Brandon, Vermont: Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1955. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 9x6x1. Small stain to base of spine, ink stamp and name on front endpaper. 1955 Hard Cover. v, 494 pp. Includes: Index; Part One. Theory and Process of Psychological Examining: Preface; General Theory of Personality Integration; The Nature of Psychological Examining; Problems of Etiology and Pathogenicity; The Nature of Diagnosis; Diagnostic Classifications; Life Record Methods: The Indirect Examination; Introspective Reporting and Self-Ratings; Behavior Ratings: The Direct Examination; Objective Tests and Measurements; Projective Techniques; Part Two. The Study of Factors Organizing Personality Integration: Constitutional Analysis: The Biologic Calibre of the Organism; Consciousness and the Subconscious; Feelings, Emotions and Temperament; The Nature of Ability; The Form of Thinking and Language Functions; The Content of Thinking: Ideological Composition; Control Mechanisms in Personality; Habit Formations; Attitudes, Sentiments, Interests and Aversions; Situational Determinants, Group Memberships and Role Playing; The Style of Life; Ego Functioning and the Self; Global Personality Integration; Author Index; Subject Index.