
Seymour Epstein Presents A New Theory Of Personality, Referred To As Cognitive-experiential Theory (cet). Currently There Are A Variety Of Personality Theories That Seem Irreconcilable With Each Other. Cet Is Integrative Of All Other Major Theories Of Personality. This Integration Is Accomplished By Expanding Upon Current Basic Assumptions, Including The Assumption That All Higher-order Animals Automatically Construct An Implicit Theory Of Reality That Is Necessary For Adapting To Their Environments And That Is Therefore Inherently Reinforcing.
This work investigates the potential for a unified framework in personality psychology by proposing Cognitive-Experiential Theory (CET) as an integrative model. Seymour Epstein, a prominent psychologist, utilizes his extensive research background to argue that existing, seemingly irreconcilable personality theories can be synthesized. He posits that higher-order animals possess an innate drive to construct an implicit theory of reality, which serves as a fundamental mechanism for environmental adaptation and psychological reinforcement.
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Experts recognize this text as a significant attempt to bridge the gap between disparate schools of psychological thought. Readers frequently note the theoretical density of the prose, which is intended for students and professionals in the field of personality psychology.
Page Count:
333
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190256222
ISBN-13:
9780190256227
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