Eric B. Shiraev is a professor and researcher at George Mason University. He received his PhD in political psychology from St Petersburg University, Russia, and completed a post-doctoral program at University of California, Los Angeles. He has extensive teaching and research experience at a number of distinguished universities both in the United States and abroad. Shiraev is the author, co-author, and/or co-editor of fourteen books and numerous publications in the fields of cross-cultural psychology, political psychology, and comparative studies. In addition to his teaching and scholarly pursuits, he also writes opinion essays for think-tanks, nongovernment organizations, and the media. Shiraev's research interests include: history of science, comparative history of psychology, cross-cultural psychology, historical theories of abnormal behavior, political psychology, folk beliefs, scientific foundations of spirituality, and psychology of social adjustment and immigration.
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Part I. Foundations Chapter 1 Introducing Personality Chapter 2 Scientific Foundations to Study Personality Chapter 3 Research Methods Part II. Psychological Traditions Chapter 4 Psychoanalytic Tradition Chapter 5 The Behavioral-Learning Tradition Chapter 6 The Trait Tradition Chapter 7 The Cognitive Tradition Chapter 8 The Humanistic Tradition Part III. Personality Domains Chapter 9 The Developmental Domain Chapter 10 The Gender Domain Chapter 11 The Clinical Domain Chapter 12 Personality: The Adjustment Domain Chapter 13 The Digital Domain Part IV. Conclusion Chapter 14 Personality Psychology in the 2030s