personalitySASBThe contemporary interpersonal theory of personality is a robust, interdisciplinary, and integrative nomological framework that continues to evolve both conceptually and methodologically, incorporating advances that keep pace with psychological science. In this chapter, we present the fundamental ...
The contemporary interpersonal theory of personality is a robust, interdisciplinary, and integrative nomological framework that continues to evolve both conceptually and methodologically, incorporating advances that keep pace with psychological science. In this chapter, we present the fundamental assumptions, de...
The Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB; Benjamin, 1974, 1982, 1984) system was used to study the interpersonal process between patient and therap... WP Henry,TE Schacht,HH Strupp - 《Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology》 被引量: 451发表: 1990年 ...
In the first, the version of interpersonal theory to be used will be described; in the second, dependent personality disorder will be defined within the context of this theory; in the third, the therapy of dependent personality disorder, based upon this definition, will be explained; in the ...
the theory that personality development and behavior disorders are related to and determined by relationships between persons. Word of the Day February 24, 2025 [nit-id] Quiz Q: “Pisces” comes from Latin, meaning … “fish”: the constellation depicts two fish. ...
This chapter reviews the Contemporary Integrative Interpersonal Theory (CIIT) of personality as it relates to personality dynamics unfolding over time. The interpersonal tradition is rich with theory and research supporting a context-driven and temporally dynamic interplay of the self and important others...
This study aims to establish the convergence of the empirically based Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM)- and theory-based interpersonal behavioral approaches to personality, in opioid-dependent patients (n = 110), with the use of the Structured Interview for DSM-IV Personality [Pfohl et al.: ...
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Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences 525 Accesses Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry (Sullivan) This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access. Editor information Editors and Affiliations Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA Virgil Zeigler-Hill ...
Interpersonal theory and personality processes Michael J. Roche, Nicole M. Cain, in The Handbook of Personality Dynamics and Processes, 2021 Interpersonal field—Interpersonal behavior Although agency and communion are thought to be orthogonal (independent) dimensions, individuals tend to develop patterns ...