TY - BOOK TI - The Cambridge handbook of personality psychology U1 - 155.2 PY - 2009/// CY - Cambridge PB - CUP N1 - 1. Conceptual issues in personality theory 2. Personality psychology of situations 3. Personality: traits and situations 4. Personality and emotion 5. The characterization of persons: some fundamental conceptual issues . 6. The trait approach to personality 7. Methods of personality assessment 8. Structural models of personality 9. The Five-Factor Model of personality traits: consensus and controversy 10. Personality and intelligence 11. Childhood temperament 12. The development of personality across the lifespan 13 Models of personality and health 14. Attachment theory: I. Motivational, individual-differences and structural aspects 15. Attachment theory: II. Developmental, psychodynamic and optimal-functioning aspects 16. Evolutionary theories of personality 17. Animal models of personality and cross-species comparisons 18. Behavioural genetics: from variance to DNA 19. Neuroimaging of personality 20. Personality neuroscience: explaining individual differences in affect, behaviour and cognition 21. The Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of Personality 22. Semantic and linguistic aspects of personality 23. Personality and performance: cognitive processes and models 24. Self-regulation and control in personality functioning 25. Self-determination theory: a consideration of human motivational universals 26. Traits and the self: toward an integration 27. Personality as a cognitive-affective processing system 28. The storied construction of personality 29. Personality and social relations 30. Personality and social support processes 31. Social pain and hurt feelings 32. Personality in cross-cultural perspective 33. Culture and personality 34. Personality and politics 35. Mood and anxiety disorders; the hierarchical structure of personality and psychopathology 36. Personality and psychosis 37. Diagnosis and assessment of disorders of personality K38. Psychopathy and its measurement 39. Personality and eating disorders 40. Personality and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 41. Personality in school psychology 42. Personality in educational psychology 43. Personality at work 44. Workplace safety and personality 45. Personality and crime 46. Treatment of personality disorders ER -