Theories of Personality
X175 (3 semester units in Psychology)
45 hours CE credit: BRN
This course examines theories of personality development, structure, and functioning. It introduces you to key concepts in the field and increases your understanding of the development of human personality. Readings include the theories of Freud, Jung, Adler, and Maslow, as well as the representative works of current learning theorists and humanistic theorists. The course includes group discussions, guest lecturers, and student presentations.
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Wed. Sept. 10, San Francisco
MARK LODICO, Ph.D., is a psychotherapist, hospital chaplain, and college counselor in San Francisco. He is particularly interested in personality and developmental theory and the impact of profound trauma on adults, as well as in the effects of forgiveness and meditation on mental and emotional processes.
- 15 meetings
- Sept. 10 to Dec. 17: Wed., 6:30-9:30 pm (no meeting Nov. 26); also
Nov. 15: Sat., 10 am-1 pm
- San Francisco: Room 206, South of Market Center, 95 Third St.
- $575 (EDP 408476)
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Textbook(s) for this course:
AND
The Penguin Dictionary of Psychology
Author: Arthur S. Reber and Emily S. Reber
Publisher: Penguin
Publication Year: 2001
ISBN: 0140514511
AND
Theories of Personality
Author: Calvin S. Hall, Gardner Lindzey, and John B. Campbell
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Edition: 4th
Publication Year: 1998
ISBN: 471303429
Textbook is optional.
Sections closed for enrollment
Sat. June 28, Berkeley
INSTRUCTOR TO BE ANNOUNCED
- 8 meetings
- June 28 to Aug. 16: Sat., 10 am-5 pm (no meeting July 5); also
Aug. 23: Sat., 10 am-1:30 pm
- Berkeley: 2326 Tolman Hall, UC campus
- $565 (EDP 404350)