Lectures, Lecture Notes and Outlines from Personality Instructors.

Alfred Adler. Eugene White, Salisbury University, Maryland has posted his lecture notes which relate to Frager, R. & Fadiman,J. (2005)Personality and Personal Growth (6th Edition), Boston: Prentice-Hall.

Alfred Adler Victor Daniels, Sonoma State University, provides these lecture notes which provide an excellent overview of Adler's theories, techniques, including the definitions of many terms.

Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology by Michael T. Hynan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Affect: Biological, Psychological, and Social Aspects of Feelings, Spring 2005. From the website: “MIT OpenCourseWare is a free and open educational resource for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. It includes publication of MIT course materials, does not require any registration, is not a degree-granting or certificate-granting activity and does not provide access to MIT faculty.”

Gordon Allport. Eugene White, Salisbury University, Maryland has posted his lecture notes which relate to Frager, R. & Fadiman,J. (2005)Personality and Personal Growth (6th Edition), Boston: Prentice-Hall.

Bandura, Albert on Social Learning and Self-Efficacy from Victor Daniels at Sonoma State University.

Bandura, Albert and Social Learning Theory. Eugene White, Salisbury University, Maryland has posted his lecture notes which relate to Frager, R. & Fadiman,J. (2005)Personality and Personal Growth (6th Edition), Boston: Prentice-Hall.

Aaron Beck and the Cognitive Perspective Ron Noble and Jennifer Ostovich taught this personality class at the University of Pennsylvania in the Spring of 2004. Click to download Part 1, and Part 2 of their lectures on Beck and the Cognitive perspective in Microsoft PowerPoint format. (Beck is discussed in Part 2).

Raymond B. Cattell Slide presentation lecture and lecture notes by Sandra K. Webster, Westminster College.

Raymond B. Cattell Lecture notes by Chris VerWys, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Cognitive Neuroscience, Spring 2004. From the website: “MIT OpenCourseWare is a free and open educational resource for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. It includes publication of MIT course materials, does not require any registration, is not a degree-granting or certificate-granting activity and does not provide access to MIT faculty.”

Erik Erikson. Eugene White, Salisbury University, Maryland has posted his lecture notes which relate to Frager, R. & Fadiman,J. (2005)Personality and Personal Growth (6th Edition), Boston: Prentice-Hall.

Erik Erikson Slide presentation lecture and lecture notes by Sandra K. Webster, Westminster College.

Erik Erikson's Psychoanalytic Ego Psychology by Michael T Hynan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Evolutionary Psychology, Spring 1999. From the website: “MIT OpenCourseWare is a free and open educational resource for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. It includes publication of MIT course materials, does not require any registration, is not a degree-granting or certificate-granting activity and does not provide access to MIT faculty.”

Evolutionary Psychology The Department of Psychology at the University of Plymouth provides study and learning materials online for some of their course. This page, by Paul Kenyon for a course on Evolutionary Psychobiology, discusses sexual selection, emotion, depression and many other topics.

Hans Eysenck Slide presentation lecture and lecture notes by Sandra K. Webster, Westminster College.

Sigmund Freud slide presentation lecture and lecture notes by Sandra K. Webster, Westminster College.

Sigmund Freud and Psychoanalysis by Michael T. Hynan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Sigmund Freud. Eugene White, Salisbury University, Maryland has posted his lecture notes which relate to Frager, R. & Fadiman,J. (2005)Personality and Personal Growth (6th Edition), Boston: Prentice-Hall.

Sigmund Freud Yale University now has many courses available in video, audio, and written form as part of their Open Yale program. Includes reading assignments and class notes. Listen to this lecture on Sigmund Freud from Paul Bloom's Introduction to Psychology course from the Spring of 2007. "This lecture introduces students to the theories of Sigmund Freud, including a brief biographical description and his contributions to the field of psychology. The limitations of his theories of psychoanalysis are covered in detail, as well as the ways in which his conception of the unconscious mind still operate in mainstream psychology today."

Erich Fromm Victor Daniels, Sonoma State University, provides these lecture notes which provide an excellent overview of Fromm's theories and techniques, including the the four nonproductive personality orientations.

Gender, Sexuality, and Society, Spring 2006. From the website: “MIT OpenCourseWare is a free and open educational resource for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. It includes publication of MIT course materials, does not require any registration, is not a degree-granting or certificate-granting activity and does not provide access to MIT faculty.”

Psychology of Gender, Spring 2003. From the website: “MIT OpenCourseWare is a free and open educational resource for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. It includes publication of MIT course materials, does not require any registration, is not a degree-granting or certificate-granting activity and does not provide access to MIT faculty.”

Karen Horney. Eugene White, Salisbury University, Maryland has posted his lecture notes which relate to Frager, R. & Fadiman,J. (2005)Personality and Personal Growth (6th Edition), Boston: Prentice-Hall.

Karen Horney Victor Daniels, Sonoma State University, provides these lecture notes which provide an excellent overview of Horney's theories, techniques, including her theoretical disagreements with Freud.

Karen Horney's Social Ego Theory by Michael T. Hynan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Identity and Difference, Fall 2002. From the website: “MIT OpenCourseWare is a free and open educational resource for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. It includes publication of MIT course materials, does not require any registration, is not a degree-granting or certificate-granting activity and does not provide access to MIT faculty.”

Intelligence and Psychological Testing James Neill at the University of Canberra has these lecture outlines from his undergraduate class on personality and individual differences.

Interactionist Perspective A lecture outline from Jahna Ashlyn's Psychology of personality class at California State University at San Marcos. Available to download in RTF format (which can be opened by almost any word processing application).

Carl G. Jung slide presentation lecture and lecture notes by Sandra K. Webster, Westminster College.

Carl Jung. Eugene White, Salisbury University, Maryland has posted his lecture notes which relate to Frager, R. & Fadiman,J. (2005)Personality and Personal Growth (6th Edition), Boston: Prentice-Hall.

Carl Jung Victor Daniels, Sonoma State University, provides these lecture notes which provide an excellent overview of Jung's theories. Also see his handout to go with the material.

Carl Jung A lecture outline of Jung's theories and therapeutic techniques by Michael T. Hynan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Jungian Archetypes Eugene White, Salisbury University, Maryland has posted his lecture notes which relate to Frager, R. & Fadiman,J. (2005)Personality and Personal Growth (6th Edition), Boston: Prentice-Hall. These notes are in Microsoft Word format.

George Kelly slide presentation lecture and lecture notes by Sandra K. Webster, Westminster College.

Learned Helplessness Extensive overview of learned helplessness, depression, and related theories including graphs and charts from the University of Plymouth, U.K.

Locus of Control Lecture outline, including exercises for introducing the concept of Locus of Control. By James Neill, Centre for Applied Psychology at the University of Canberra, Australia.

Abraham Maslow Slide presentation lecture and lecture notes by Sandra K. Webster, Westminster College.

Abraham Maslow Victor Daniels, Sonoma State University, provides these lecture notes which provide an excellent overview of Maslow's theories and beliefs, including a list of the characteristics of self-actualizers.

Abraham Maslow. Eugene White, Salisbury University, Maryland has posted his lecture notes which relate to Frager, R. & Fadiman,J. (2005)Personality and Personal Growth (6th Edition), Boston: Prentice-Hall.

Abraham Maslow's Basic and Growth Needs by Michael T. Hynan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Walter Mischel Slide presentation lecture and lecture notes by Sandra K. Webster, Westminster College.

Rollo May. Eugene White, Salisbury University, Maryland has posted his lecture notes which relate to Frager, R. & Fadiman,J. (2005)Personality and Personal Growth (6th Edition), Boston: Prentice-Hall.

Henry Murray and Personology by Michael T. Hynan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Operant Conditioning Lecture notes of R.W.Kentridge of Durham University, UK.

Positive Psychology Yale University now has many courses avaible in video, audio, and written form as part of their Open Yale program. Includes reading assignments and class notes. Listen to this lecture on happiness from Paul Bloom's Introduction to Psychology course from the Spring of 2007. "Professor Bloom ends with a review of one of the most interesting research topics in "positive psychology," happiness. What makes us happy? How does happiness vary across person and culture? What is happiness for? Students will hear how the most recent research in psychology attempts to answer these questions and learn how people are surprisingly bad at predicting what will make them happiest."

Psychosexual Differentiation The Department of Psychology at the University of Plymouth provides study and learning materials online for some of their course. This page, by Paul Kenyon for a course on Psychosexual Differentiation, discusses all aspects of gender development and gender differences.

Research Methods from Tom O'Connor' Research Methods course at North Carolina Wesleyan College.

Research Methods Slide presentation lecture and lecture notes by Sandra K. Webster, Westminster College.

Carl Rogers Slide presentation lecture and lecture notes by Sandra K. Webster, Westminster College.

Carl Rogers. Eugene White, Salisbury University, Maryland has posted his lecture notes which relate to Frager, R. & Fadiman,J. (2005)Personality and Personal Growth (6th Edition), Boston: Prentice-Hall.

Carl Rogers Victor Daniels, Sonoma State University, provides these lecture notes which provide an excellent overview of Rogers theories and techniques.

Carl Roger's Person-Centered Theory by Michael T. Hynan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Self: Composing Your Life: Exploration of Self through Visual Arts and Writing, Spring 2006. From the website: “MIT OpenCourseWare is a free and open educational resource for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. It includes publication of MIT course materials, does not require any registration, is not a degree-granting or certificate-granting activity and does not provide access to MIT faculty.”

B. F. Skinner and Radical Behaviorism by Michael T. Hynan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. See also Moderate and Cognitive Behaviorists including classical and instrumental conditioning, Albert Bandura, and Walter Mischel)

B. F. Skinner and Behaviorism Yale University now has many courses avaible in video, audio, and written form as part of their Open Yale program. Includes reading assignments and class notes. Listen to this lecture on B. F. Skinner from Paul Bloom's Introduction to Psychology course from the Spring of 2007. "Professor Bloom opens with a brief discussion of the value and evolutionary basis of unconscious processing. The rest of this lecture introduces students to the theory of Behaviorism, particularly the work of prominent behaviorist, B. F. Skinner. Different types of learning are discussed in detail, as well as reasons why behaviorism has been largely displaced as an adequate theory of human mental life."

What is Personality? A lecture outline addressing the questions: What is personality and what are theories of personality? How are personality theories evaluated? by Michael T. Hynan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.


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