The Psychology Book
319 m el an ch ol ic sa ng ui ne p hl eg m at ic ch ol er ic He claimed that sanguine people have an excess of blood, and are ch ...
320 Professor Frankenstein creates a monster in Mary Shelley’s novel, and exhibits classic psychotic symptoms: recklessness, dis ...
321 Creative geniuses, such as the artist Vincent van Gogh, exhibit traits from Eysenck’s psychoticism dimension, particularly o ...
322 T H R E E K E Y MOTIVATIONS D R I V E P E R F O R M A N C E DAVID C. MCCLELLAND (1917–1998) Motivation is a key component of ...
323 I n the 1960s and 70s, decisions about whether to employ someone or not were usually based on educational achievement, and t ...
324 EMOTION IS AN E S S E N T I A L L Y UNCONSCIOUS P R O C E S S N I C O F R I J D A ( 1 9 2 7 – ) O ur emotions and feelings a ...
325 See also: William James 38–45 ■ Albert Ellis 142–45 ■ Gordon H. Bower 194–95 ■ Charlotte Bühler 336 ■ René Diatkine 338 ■ St ...
326 The dynamic interaction between a person and the situation he finds himself in is the best predictor of behavior. BEHAVIOR W ...
327 See also: Galen 18–19 ■ Gordon Allport 306–07 ■ Raymond Cattell 314–15 ■ Hans J. Eysenck 316–21 Resisting temptation, rather ...
328 WE CANNOT DISTINGUISH T H E S A N E F R O M T H E I N S A N E IN PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS D A V I D R O S E N H A N ( 1 9 3 2 – ...
329 D uring the 1960s, psychiatry faced a vocal challenge to its fundamental beliefs by a number of experts known as the “anti-p ...
330 THE THREE FACES OF EVE CORBETT H. THIGPEN (1919–1999) HERVEY M. CLECKLEY (1903–1984) M ultiple personality disorder (MPD, la ...
331 Eve’s story was popularized in a book and a film, The Three Faces of Eve, which captured the public’s imagination and made E ...
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334 JOHN DEWEY 1859–1952 American John Dewey greatly influenced the development of the science and philosophy of human thought i ...
DIRECTORY 335 CHARLES SAMUEL MYERS 1873– 1946 At Cambridge University, Myers studied experimental psychology under W.H.R. Rivers ...
336 He is known for his memory experiments where participants were asked to read an unfamiliar, mythical story composed by Bartl ...
DIRECTORY 337 their own personalities through their cognitive appraisal of events. From this theory came the “role construct rep ...
338 the treatment of a certain kind of epilepsy. In 1981, with David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel, he was awarded the Nobel Prize fo ...
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