Theories of Personality Related Websites


Index:

Freud

Jung

Adler

Freud:

The following are original works by Freud reprinted by the Classics in the History of Psychology website.

Freud, Sigmund. (1913). The interpretation of dreams (3rd ed.). (A. A. Brill, Trans.). Originally published in New York by Macmillan.(Original German work published 1900.) [The classic psychoanalytic work on dreams.]
Freud, Sigmund (1914). The psychopathology of everyday life. (A. A. Brill, Trans.). Originally published in London by T. Fisher Unwin. (Original German work published 1901.) [The classic psychoanalytic account of the underlying meaning of slips of the tongue, forgotten names, etc.]
Freud, Sigmund. (1910). The origin and development of psychoanalysis. American Journal of Psychology, 21, 181-218. [Freud's lectures at Clark University; the introduction of psychoanalysis to North America.]
  Introduction to Freud (1910) by Raymond E. Fancher
  Commentary on Freud (1910) by Raymond E. Fancher.
Freud, Sigmund. (1917). The history of the psychoanalytic movement (A. A. Brill, Trans.). Originally published in New York by the Nervous and Mental Disease Pub. Co. (Original German work published 1914.) [Freud's own account of the development of the institutions of psychoanalysis, and of his splits with Adler and with Jung.]

This site contains a good list of other Freud sites: http://users.rcn.com/brill/freudarc.html

This site contains more personal correspondence by Freud and family photos. http://www.freudarchives.org/essays_op.html

The New York Psychoanalytic society lists a variety of useful websites. http://www.psychoanalysis.org/links-psychoanalysis.html

Jung:

The following are original works by Jung reprinted by the Classics in the History of Psychology website.

Jung, Carl G. (1910). The association method. American Journal of Psychology, 31, 219-269. [Introduction of Jungian psychology to North America; Jung's most important empirical work.]

Jung, Carl G. (1921/1923). General description of the types. Chapter 10 of Psychological types (H.G. Bayes, Trans.). (Original work published 1921) [Key chapter of Jung's major treatise on personality.]

Other Jung related site:

http://www.cgjungpage.org/

http://www.carl-jung.net/

Adler:

The Adler Graduate School - right here in the twin cities!

NASAP is The North American Society of Adlerian Psychology. Their mission is to foster and promote the research, knowledge, training, and application of Adlerian Psychology, maintaining its principles and encouraging its growth.

Journal of Individual Psychology: The Journal of Adlerian Theory, Research, and Practice

Erikson:

Allan Clifton's Erikson Notes. Explores the relationship between the theories of Erikson and Freud. http://www.haverford.edu/psych109/erikson.allan.HTML

Anonymous notes. A long but veryinformative summary. These look like lecture notes from a college-level course.http://oldsci.eiu.edu/psychology/Spencer/Erickson.html

Erikson's Developmental Stages. Abrief summary that's part of a faculty development guide for Honolulu CommunityCollege. Links to Maslow and other developmental theories. http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/education/hcc/facdev/Erikson2.html

OBE Kindergarten Program. Based onthe principles of Piaget and Erikson. http://204.41.118.10/kinder.HTML

UT Austin Employee Assistance Program.Advice applying Erikson's and other's developmental theories to infants,children and youth. http://gopherhost.cc.utexas.edu/admin/eap/stages.html

Allport:

Allport, Floyd H. & Allport, Gordon W. (1921). Personality traits: Their classificiation and measurement. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 16, 6-40.

Allport, Gordon W. (1927). Concepts of trait and personality. Psychological Bulletin, 24, 284-293.

Allport, Gordon W. (1937). The functional autonomy of motives. American Journal of Psychology, 50, 141-156.

Allport, Gordon W. (1940). The psychologist's frame of reference. Psychological Bulletin, 37, 1-28. [Allport's APA Presidential Address.]

Cattell:

This page is dedicated to the life work of Raymond Bernard Cattell.  It is a collection of the facts and thoughts of many individuals about Raymond Cattell's contributions to the science of psychology.

Bibliography of Cattell's work. Cattell wrote more than 500 articles and books during his long career, most of which focused exclusively upon scientific issues.

Read Cattell's Open Letter to the APA regarding Beyondism and Creative Eugenics.

Take a FREE online version of Cattell's 16PF.

Maslow:

Maslow, Abraham H. (1943). A theory of human motivation. Psychological Review, 50, 370-396. [The first published description of the "hierarchy of needs."]

Miller, N., Sears, R.R., Rosenzweig, S., Bateson, G., Levy, D.M., Hartmann, G.W., & Maslow, A.H. (1941). Symposium on the frustration-aggression hypothesis. Psychological Review, 48, 337-366.

A brief personal history and synopsis of his humanistic theory.
www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/maslow.html

A brief over of Maslow's career: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/bhmasl.html