Hardcover: 432 pages Routledge First published in 1986
This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005.
Providing a much-needed source of reference and examining how the Islamic view of marriage, family formation and child rearing has developed over the centuries, this book is a comprehensive and ground-breaking work in the field.
Table of Contents
Hans Eysenck: consensus and controversy / Sohan and Celia Modgil — Introductory chapter / H.B. Gibson — Ensenck's contributions to behaviour genetics / Nicholas Martin and Rosemary Jardine — H.J. Eysenck and behaviour genetics: a critical view / John Loehlin — Major contributions to the psychology of personality / Paul T. Costa & Robert R. McCrae — Eysenck's contribution to the psychology of personality / Gordon Claridge — The theory of intelligence / Arthur R. Jensen — Eysenck on intelligence: a critical perspective / Jerry S. Carlson & Keith F. Widaman — The psychological bases of political attitudes and interests / Christopher Brand — Eysenck on social attitudes: an historical critique / John Ray — Psychotherapy and Freudian psychology / Edward Erwin — Psychotherapy and Freudian psychology: the negative view / Paul Kline — Contemporary behaviour therapy and the unique contribution of H.J. Eysenck: anachronistic or visionary? / Christopher R. Barbrack & Cyril M. Franks — On sterile paradigms and the realities of clinical practice: critical comments on Eysenck's contribution to behaviour therapy / Aold A. Lazarus — Personality, sexual behaviour and marital satisfaction / Glenn Wilson — Marriage and sex: moving from correlations to dynamic personality by personality interactions- limits of monocular vision / David G. Gilbert — Smoking, personality and health / Charles D. Spielberger — Smoking and health / Philip Burch — Parapsychology and astrology / Carl Sargent — Astrology and rep
This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005.
Providing a much-needed source of reference and examining how the Islamic view of marriage, family formation and child rearing has developed over the centuries, this book is a comprehensive and ground-breaking work in the field.
Table of Contents
Hans Eysenck: consensus and controversy / Sohan and Celia Modgil — Introductory chapter / H.B. Gibson — Ensenck's contributions to behaviour genetics / Nicholas Martin and Rosemary Jardine — H.J. Eysenck and behaviour genetics: a critical view / John Loehlin — Major contributions to the psychology of personality / Paul T. Costa & Robert R. McCrae — Eysenck's contribution to the psychology of personality / Gordon Claridge — The theory of intelligence / Arthur R. Jensen — Eysenck on intelligence: a critical perspective / Jerry S. Carlson & Keith F. Widaman — The psychological bases of political attitudes and interests / Christopher Brand — Eysenck on social attitudes: an historical critique / John Ray — Psychotherapy and Freudian psychology / Edward Erwin — Psychotherapy and Freudian psychology: the negative view / Paul Kline — Contemporary behaviour therapy and the unique contribution of H.J. Eysenck: anachronistic or visionary? / Christopher R. Barbrack & Cyril M. Franks — On sterile paradigms and the realities of clinical practice: critical comments on Eysenck's contribution to behaviour therapy / Aold A. Lazarus — Personality, sexual behaviour and marital satisfaction / Glenn Wilson — Marriage and sex: moving from correlations to dynamic personality by personality interactions- limits of monocular vision / David G. Gilbert — Smoking, personality and health / Charles D. Spielberger — Smoking and health / Philip Burch — Parapsychology and astrology / Carl Sargent — Astrology and rep