Review of the Volume Psihologia personalității - Note de curs, authored by Viorel Robu, Editura Lumen, 2017
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https://doi.org/10.18662/jess/5.1/42Keywords:
Viorel Robu, psychology of personality, sociology, psychological studies, reviewAbstract
The present study brings to the fore a topic as old as the world and always current, indispensable for the coexistence of people and the deciphering of the human species: the analysis of personality in a bio-psychological, but also socio-economic-cultural context. The introduction presents the intentions of the author, Viorel Robu, to review the historical approaches to the concept of personality and the implications of its knowledge in the training of specialists in the field of psychology, psychiatry, sociology, education, as detailed in the four chapters.
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Allport, G. W. (1979). The nature of prejudice. Basic Books.
Robu, V. (2017). Psihologia personalităţii. Note de curs. Lumen.
Zlate, M. (1997). Eul şi personalitatea. Editura Trei.
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