ABSTRACT. Much contemporary psychological and psychoanalytic research embraces affects but deletes drives. Tomkins made specific place for both affects and drives in his theory, suggesting that much of interest arose from their conflict and co-assembly. This article explores why drives have been dismissed, and argues for their explanatory usefulness in an embodied sci-ence of personality. Possible advantages of Tomkins ’ affect theory over Freud’s are discussed as a prelude to assembling (via Westen) a lean, mean, motivational model of personality development. The model combines a view of drives consonant with contemporary evidence and representative of the early Freud with a differential affect theory indebted to Silvan Tomkins. Applicatio...
Personality neuroscience offers a new theory of the biological basis of personality traits. It invol...
This dissertation developed a computational model that simulates key components of affect theory as ...
The purpose of the article is to demonstrate that Freud's theory in its late, mature form significan...
Much contemporary psychological and psychoanalytic research embraces affects but deletes drives. Tom...
After a brief introduction to Silvan Tomkins, the man and his work, the interdisciplinary reach of T...
Pleasure is more than a mere sensory event, but rather it can be conceptualized as a complex, multif...
This paper addresses the relationship between the ego, id, and internal objects. While ego psycholog...
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Pleasure is more than a mere sensory event, but rather it can be conceptualized as a complex, multif...
THIS ARTICLE will consider why William James’s formulation of the‘problem of personality ’ is an imp...
Based on radically different empirical approaches (respectively psychoanalytic practice, neuroscienc...
Although commentators periodically declare that Freud is dead, his repeated burials lie on shaky gro...
This dissertation proposed a theory of emotion and tested several hypotheses derived from it. The th...
141 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The extraversion/pleasant aff...
Previous attempts to construct an integrative framework for personality psychology are primarily des...
Personality neuroscience offers a new theory of the biological basis of personality traits. It invol...
This dissertation developed a computational model that simulates key components of affect theory as ...
The purpose of the article is to demonstrate that Freud's theory in its late, mature form significan...
Much contemporary psychological and psychoanalytic research embraces affects but deletes drives. Tom...
After a brief introduction to Silvan Tomkins, the man and his work, the interdisciplinary reach of T...
Pleasure is more than a mere sensory event, but rather it can be conceptualized as a complex, multif...
This paper addresses the relationship between the ego, id, and internal objects. While ego psycholog...
This paper outlines the initial results of an ongoing research effort to build and test a computatio...
Pleasure is more than a mere sensory event, but rather it can be conceptualized as a complex, multif...
THIS ARTICLE will consider why William James’s formulation of the‘problem of personality ’ is an imp...
Based on radically different empirical approaches (respectively psychoanalytic practice, neuroscienc...
Although commentators periodically declare that Freud is dead, his repeated burials lie on shaky gro...
This dissertation proposed a theory of emotion and tested several hypotheses derived from it. The th...
141 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The extraversion/pleasant aff...
Previous attempts to construct an integrative framework for personality psychology are primarily des...
Personality neuroscience offers a new theory of the biological basis of personality traits. It invol...
This dissertation developed a computational model that simulates key components of affect theory as ...
The purpose of the article is to demonstrate that Freud's theory in its late, mature form significan...