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OverviewRejecting behavior as the proper topic of study in psychology, Walters defines the subject matter for psychology as the human organism's interaction with the internal and external environments. In offering an overarching theoretical model based on 12 different theoretical traditions, Walters runs counter to the currently popular practice in psychology of constructing conceptual mini-models that restrict themselves to highly circumscribed areas of psychological inquiry. In Walters' view, the proliferation of mini-models has given the field a fragmented appearance. A major tenant of the overarching theoretical conceptualization presented by Walters is that people try to manage threats to their existence by either adapting to ongoing environmental change or enacting patterned interactions known as lifestyles. These lifestyles, which are comprised of specific rules, roles, rituals, and relationships, can be organized into four general families; leader, follower, rebel, and disabled. In addition to lifestyle structure, Walters examines the three factors believed to be responsible for selection of a lifestyle over adaptation and preference for one lifestyle over another: incentive or type of fear experienced, opportunity or specific learning experiences, and choice or decision making apparatus. Walters provides a novel approach to the study of psychology, outlining the structure of lifestyles and discussing the role of motivation and learning in the selection of lifestyles and people's preference for one lifestyle over another. A provocative work of particular interest to scholars, students, and professionals dealing with theories of psychology, personality, and social interaction. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Glenn D. WaltersPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9780275969929ISBN 10: 0275969924 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 30 June 2000 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Preface The Precursors of Lifestyle Theory The Need for an Overarching Theory in Psychology The Conceptual Roots of Lifestyle Theory The Structural Model A Multi-Axial Classification System Anatomy of a Lifestyle Lifestyle Lineages Lifestyles in Literature: Dostoyevsky's ""Crime and Punishment"" The Functional Model: Motivation and Learning Perceiving, Processing, and Managing Threats to Survival The Lifestyle Selection Process: Incentive, Opportunity, and Choice On the Outside, Looking In References Appendix: Temperament Survey Index"Reviews.,. this is a challeging, informative, and worthwhile text: the author's intellectual grasp of theories from various disciplines and his clear way of expressing them while weaving them into a coherent presentation rewards the reader's effort. -Readings ... this is a challeging, informative, and worthwhile text: the author's intellectual grasp of theories from various disciplines and his clear way of expressing them while weaving them into a coherent presentation rewards the reader's effort. -Readings I recommend to readers who are intrigued by lifestyle theory. -Personnel Psychology ?...this is a challeging, informative, and worthwhile text: the author's intellectual grasp of theories from various disciplines and his clear way of expressing them while weaving them into a coherent presentation rewards the reader's effort.?-Readings ?I recommend to readers who are intrigued by lifestyle theory.?-Personnel Psychology .,. this is a challeging, informative, and worthwhile text: the author's intellectual grasp of theories from various disciplines and his clear way of expressing them while weaving them into a coherent presentation rewards the reader's effort. -Readings Author InformationGLENN D. WALTERS is Clinical Psychologist and Coordinator of the Drug Abuse Program, Psychology Services, Federal Correctional Institutional-Schuylkill, Pennsylvania./e In addition to his work with the federal prison system, Dr. Walters teaches graduate level courses at Chestnut Hill College and undergraduate classes at the Schuylkill branch of Penn State University. Dr. Walters has published eight earlier books on criminal or drug issues. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |