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Personality

General Resources in Personality

The Personality Project
Great Ideas in Personality
Personality and Consciousness
The American Psychoanalytic Foundation
Personality Processes

Psychodynamic Theories

The Personality Project
The Freud Web
FreudNet: The A.A. Brill Library-
Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna
The Freud Museum of London
Freud's Stages of Development
Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis and Psychodynamic Topics
C.G. Jung, Analytical Psychology, and Culture
The Jung Index
Carl Jung: Anthology
JungWeb
Classical Adlerian Psychology
Karen Horney
Psychiatry Information for the General Public
Defense Mechanisms and Unconscious Causes of Fear

Humanistic Theories

Humanistic Psychology
Allen Turner's Person-Centered Web Site
Association for Humanistic Psychology (AHP)
Carl Rogers
Carl Rogers
Carl Rogers's Ten Principles of Learning
Abraham Maslow
Maslow Publications
Aphorisms Galore: Maslow

Biological Theories

The Four Humors
The Three Body Types
Hans Eysenck
Hans Eysenck
Biological Dimensions of Personality
The Minnesota Twin Family Study

Modern Theories

Locus of Control
Locus of Control and Attributional Style Inventory
Measuring Sensation Seeking
Novel Ads and Sensation Seekers
Extreeeme
Personal Construct Psychology
Interpersonal Theory
The Interpersonal Circumplex
The Big Five Factors of Personality
The Big Five Dimensions
The Big Five Taxonomy
International Personality Item Pool (IPIP)
The Emerging Synthesis in Personality Psychology

Personality Tests

Personality Tests on the WWW
Spending Personality Self-Test
Somatic Inkblot Series
Keirsey Temperament Sorter
Axiom Software Ltd.
The Personality Tests

Cross-Cultural Aspects

Japanese View of Self: Is it Unique?
Psychological Science in a Cultural Context

Just for Fun

Psychtoons
Barbarian's On-line Test Page
That's My Theory: Freud