Offers the five factor model of interpersonal theory as well as the model of self and other in attachment theory.
Describes such concepts as the reinforcing system and the interpersonal circumplex. Offers a bibliography of cited works.
Offers a meta-analysis of security enhancing properties of interpersonal relationships and Sullivan's concept of self-system.
Examines circumplex taxonomies, reinforcing and self systems, the simple structure, and the five dimensional circumplex.
Explores the circumplex tradition of interpersonal analysis in contrast to the simple structure criteria.
Sketches the principles of Sullivan's theory including the stage-like eras, personification of self, and patterns of energy transformation.
Outlines Sullivan's personality development periods as well as his self-esteem model.
Offers course notes detailing Stack's Heuristic stages of development, the self system, and modes of experience.
Offers the mission statement, certification programs, seminars, journals, and clinic of the school developed by Harry Stack Sullivan.