This book describes how the belief systems of 13 personality theorists
(i.e., Freud, Jung, Adler, Erikson, Horney, Allport, Murray, Eysenck,
Maslow, Rogers, Skinner, Bandura, Kelly) have shaped major theories of
personality (i.e., psychoanalysis, analytical psychology, individual
psychology, ego psychology, cultural psychoanalysis, trait theory,
personology, factor theory, humanistic psychology, phenomenological
psychology, radical behaviorism, social cognitive theory, personal
construct theory) by way of the theorist's subjective, historical,
cultural, and intellectual context.