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Mayer, John D. – American Psychologist, 2005
Personality psychology studies how psychological systems work together. Consequently, the field can act as a unifying resource for the broader discipline of psychology. Yet personality's current fieldwide organization promotes a fragmented view of the person, seen through such competing theories as the psychodynamic, trait, and humanistic. There…
Descriptors: Personality, Psychology, Personality Development, Psychotherapy

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