Personality As An Affect-processing System
Toward An Integrative Theory
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Word Count
64,000 words, Guess
Page Count
256 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivepersonalityasaff0000bloc
- ISBN-100805839127
- ISBN-139780805839128
- LibraryThing8516557
- Library of Congress Control Number2001040377
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number70758697
- OCLC Control Number47254229
- Better World Books9780805839128
- Open LibraryOL7937635M
Classifications
- LCCBF698.B545 2002
- LCCBF698 .B545 2002
- LCCBF698 .B545 2002eb
Description
"At least since Hippocrates, human beings have been trying to describe and analyze the behavioral and cognitive consistencies now referred to as personality. And in recent decades, no less than in the preceding centuries, they have generated a bewildering variety of construals and constructs. In this landmark book, Jack Block, who has spent more than 50 years studying the many facets of personality, takes a long look at current debates and finds common ground on which to construct an integrative model. Perceiving more congruence among disparate formulations than has hitherto been appreciated, he elaborates his vision of personality as an adaptive system that enables the individual to maintain equilibrium in an environment that is both threatening and engaging. Taking in and organizing information and maintaining nondisruptive levels of anxiety while responding to outer and inner demands are the tasks of this system, which consists of a perceptual apparatus and a control apparatus operating in delicate balance. After presenting his model of personality, Block discusses its intellectual history and its connections to major current alternatives. He lays out some implications for practitioners confronted by dysfunction. Finally, he traces the developmental origins of personality."--Back cover.
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