Feist−Feist: Theories of
Personality, Seventh
Edition
Back Matter Subject Index © The McGraw−Hill^627
Companies, 2009
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AAP. SeeAssociation for
Advancement of
Psychoanalysis
abnormal development
external factors in, 80–81
general description, 79–80
of Kelly, 561–563
safeguarding tendencies,
81–83
academics
performance, 502, 528
traits, and research, 431–432
acceptance, 291
self-, 380
accusation, 82
active imagination, 126–128
actualizing tendency, 313
adaptation
characteristic, of personality,
425–426
to experience, 558
Adler’s individual psychology. See
individual psychology,
of Adler
adolescence
early, 230–232, 233t
of Erikson’s psychosocial
development stages,
256–259
late, 231–232, 233t
pre-, 229–230, 233t
of Sullivan, 229–232
Adolescent Aggression
(Bandura), 480
adulthood, 232–233, 233t
care in, 261
of Erikson, 259–261
love in young, 260
of Sullivan, 232–233
aesthetic needs, 284
affection, 168, 518–519
affective responses, 538–539
agape, 356
agentic perspective, 478
aggression, 33, 500–501
dysfunctional behavior, 500–501
malignant, 193
as safeguarding tendency, 82
agreeableness, 422t
Allport’s psychology of the
individual. Seepsychology
of individual, of Allport
American Academy of
Psychotherapists, 312
American Association for Applied
Psychology, 312
anal character, 40
anal phase, of development, 40–41
phallic phase, 41–45, 44t
anal triad, 40
anal-urethral-muscular mode,
252–253
The Analysis of the Self(Kohut), 151
analytic psychology, of Jung,
97–134
archetypes, 105–114
biography, 99–103
concept of humanity, 132–133
conception of personality, 112f
critique, 131–132
dynamics of personality, 114–115
overview, 98–99
psyche levels, 103–114
psychological types, 115–120
related research, 90–93
anarchic phase, of childhood, 121
The Anatomy of Human
Destructiveness(Fromm),
190, 193
Subject Index
anima, 107–108
animal nature, denial of, 364–365
animus, 109
anxiety, 218–219, 225t, 319
basic, 167–169, 171f
castration, 24
defenses against, 171f
dreams of, 50–51
of existential psychology,
351–352
of Kelly, 563
of Maslow, 281
moral, of Freud, 34
neurotic, 34, 352
normal, 351–352
of psychoanalysis, 33–34
realistic, 34
separation, 153
in Sullivan’s interpersonal
theory, 239
tensions, 218–219
anxious-resistant attachment
style, 154
apathy, 226
Applications of a Social Learning
Theory of Personality
(Rotter, Chance, &
Phares), 512
appreciation, 293
approval, neurotic need for, 170
approximations, successive, 450
archetypes, 98
anima, 107–108
animus, 109
dreams and, 106
great mother, 109–110
hero, 110–111
of Jung’s analytic psychology,
105–114
masculine, 109