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Freud, S. (1933). Lecture XXXI: the dissection of the psychical personality. Location: OnlineCitation: Freud, S. (1933). Lecture XXXI: the dissection of the psychical personality. From Funder, David Charles, and Daniel J. Ozer. Pieces of the Personality Puzzle : Readings in Theory and Research. 2nd ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 2001, pages 227-235.
Jung, C. (1971). Psychological types Location: OnlineCitation: Jung, C. (1971). Psychological types. From Funder, David Charles, and Daniel J. Ozer. Pieces of the Personality Puzzle : Readings in Theory and Research. 2nd ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 2001, pages 272-276.
Horney, K. (1967). The distrust between the sexes. Location: OnlineCitation: Horney, K. (1967). The distrust between the sexes. From Funder, David Charles, and Daniel J. Ozer. Pieces of the Personality Puzzle : Readings in Theory and Research. 2nd ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 2001, pages 277-282.
Erikson, E. (1950). Eight stages of man. Location: OnlineCitation: Erikson, E. (1950). Eight stages of man. From Funder, David Charles, and Daniel J. Ozer. Pieces of the Personality Puzzle : Readings in Theory and Research. 2nd ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 2001, pages 283-291.
Mischel, W. (1968). Consistency and specificity in behavior. Location: OnlineCitation: Mischel, W. (1968). Consistency and specificity in behavior. From Funder, David Charles, and Daniel J. Ozer. Pieces of the Personality Puzzle :Readings in Theory and Research. Fifth ed. New York; 4: W.W. Norton & Company, 2010. pgs. 60-75.
Skinner, B. F. (1953). Why organisms behave. Location: OnlineCitation: Skinner, B. F. (1953). Why organisms behave. From Funder, David Charles, and Daniel J. Ozer. Pieces of the Personality Puzzle :Readings in Theory and Research. Fifth ed. New York; 4: W.W. Norton & Company, 2010. pgs. 493-501.
Maslow, A. (1954). A theory of human motivation. Location: OnlineCitation: Maslow, A. (1954). A theory of human motivation. From Funder, David Charles, and Daniel J. Ozer. Pieces of the Personality Puzzle :Readings in Theory and Research. Fifth ed. New York; 4: W.W. Norton & Company, 2010. pgs. 320-331.
Psychotherapy that strives to encourage social interest: A simulated interview with Alfred Adler Link to Reading: Psychotherapy that strives to encourage social interest: A simulated interview with Alfred AdlerLocation: OnlineReading Order: 1Citation: Overholser, J. C. (2010). Psychotherapy that strives to encourage social interest: A simulated interview with Alfred Adler. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 20(4), 347-363.
Womb envy, testyria, and breast castration anxiety Location: OnlineCitation: Steinem, G. (1994, March/April). Womb envy, testyria, and breast castration anxiety. Ms., 49-56.
Relocating the nexus of psychopathology and treatment: Thoughts on the contribution of Erich Fromm to contemporary psychotherapy Link to Reading: Relocating the nexus of psychopathology and treatment: Thoughts on the contribution of Erich Fromm to contemporary psychotherapyLocation: OnlineReading Order: 1Citation: Bambery, M. & Abell, S. (2006). Relocating the nexus of psychopathology and treatment: Thoughts on the contribution of Erich Fromm to contemporary psychotherapy. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 36, 175-182.
Personality in non-human animals Location: OnlineCitation: Gosling, S. D. (2008). Personality in non-human animals. Social And Personality Psychology Compass, 2(2), 985-1001.
Marching to a Different Drummer: George Kelly Location: OnlineCitation: Allen, Bem P. Marching to a Different Drummer: George Kelly. Chapter 11 from Personality Theories :Development, Growth, and Diversity. 4th ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2003. pgs. 250-275.
Rediscovering the later version of Maslow's hierarchy of needs: Self-transcendence and opportunities for theory, research, and unification Location: OnlineCitation: Koltko-Rivera, M. E. (2006). Rediscovering the later version of Maslow's hierarchy of needs: Self-transcendence and opportunities for theory, research, and unification. Review of General Psychology, 10(4), 302-317.