Psychology of Personality
Harvard Extension School
PSYC E-1040
Section 1
CRN 17511
This course introduces personality as a dynamic, organizing system that shapes how individuals experience themselves, relate to others, and adapt to life's demands across contexts. Moving beyond trait lists and diagnostic labels, the course examines personality through self and interpersonal functioning, attachment and relatedness, and levels of personality organization. Students explore how personality patterns influence relationships, responses to stress, illness, and change, and engagement with social and institutional systems. Emphasis is placed on cultural and contextual expressions of personality, developmental trajectories across the lifespan, and the distinction between personality structure and psychiatric diagnosis. Through theory, research, and applied examples, students develop a nuanced framework for understanding human complexity.
Credits: 4
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Fall Term 2026
Part of Term
Full Term
Format
Live Attendance Web Conference
Credit Status
Graduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
Section Status
Open