TY - JOUR A1 - Compton, A. H. A1 - Smith, H. T1 - The Beginning of a Conference JF - Science and Human Responsibility, St. Louis/Missouri (Washington University) 1960, pp. 1-4. Y1 - 1960 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tillich, Paul A1 - Smith, H. T1 - Human Fulfillment JF - H. Smith et al. (Eds.), The Search for America, Englewood Cliffs (Prentice Hall) 1959, pp. 164-174. Y1 - 1959 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Roosevelt, E. A1 - Smith, H. T1 - What Are We For? JF - H. Smith et al. (Eds.), The Search for America, Englewood Cliffs (Prentice Hall) 1959, pp. 3-12. Y1 - 1959 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rostow, W. Smith H. T1 - Our Relations with Our Western Allies JF - H. Smith et al. (Eds.), The Search for America, Englewood Cliffs (Prentice Hall) 1959, pp. 32-41. Y1 - 1959 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Smith, H. A1 - et al., T1 - The Summing up JF - Science and Human Responsibility, St. Louis/Missouri (Washington University) 1960, pp. 124-128. Y1 - 1960 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Smith, H. W. T1 - Man and His Gods, Boston (Little, Brown and Company) 1955. Y1 - 1955 N1 - Marks in the copy ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Smith, F. H. T1 - The Buddhist way of life, London (Hutchinson's University Library) 1951. Y1 - 1951 N1 - Notes in the copy ER - TY - GEN A1 - Smith, H. T1 - Preface T2 - H. Smith et al. (Eds.), The Search for America, Englewood Cliffs (Prentice Hall) 1959, pp. VII-IX. Y1 - 1959 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Smith, B. D. A1 - Vetter, H. J. T1 - Theories of personality (2nd ed.), Englewood Cliffs (Prentice-Hall, Inc) 1991, 428 p. N2 - Our approach to the study of personality is to provide a thorough coverage of each of the major theories and to compare and integrate the various approaches. In deciding which theories to discuss, we have chosen those that have had the most significant impact on the field and that are of greatest current importance to our understanding of personality. We have attempted to write about each theory in such a way that the coverage is at once basic and advanced. An understanding of the theories presented requires no prior knowledge of personality theory, but at the same time, we provide sufficient comprehensive coverage of most theories to support advanced study of the theory and its ramifications. / Thus each theory chapter also discusses the historical origins of the theory and the biographical background of the major theorists, covers research associated with the theory, provides a critical evaluation of the approach, deals with applications of the theory, where relevant, and compares the theory with others. Index: Preface – I. Introduction – Theory and research in personality – II. Psychodynamic theories – Psychoanalytic theory: Sigmund Freud – Ego psychology: Erik H. Erikson and Heinz Hartmann – Analytical psychology: Carl Jung – Social analytic theory: Alfred Adler, Karen Horney, Erich FROMM, and Harry Stack Sullivan – III. Phenomenological-humanistic theory – Phenomenological-humanistic theory: Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow – IV. Behavioral and cognitive approaches – Stimulus-response learning theory: John Dollard and Neal Miller – A behavioral approach: B. F. Skinner – Cognition, personality, and behavior: George Kelly – Social learning and cognition: Information processing theory: Albert Bandura, Walter Mischel, and Julian Rotter – V. Factor and typological theories – Structure-based systems theory: Raymond Cattell – A typological theory: Hans Jurgen Eysenck – VI. Field theory – Field theory: Kurt Lewin – VII. Integration and conclusion – An overview of personality theory – Glossary – Author index – Subject index. Y1 - 1991 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Smith, B. H. T1 - Lopez Trujillo vs. Liberation Theology JF - Cross Currents, New York, Vol. XXVIII (No. 1, 1978), pp. 108-109. Y1 - 1978 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Vetter, H. J. A1 - Smith, B. D. T1 - Theories of personality (2nd ed.), Englewood Cliffs (Prentice-Hall, Inc) 1991, 428 p. Y1 - 1991 ER -