review sections 2.5, 3.1, and 3.2 from previous chapters. Also, read the articles and (Dodge,

Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapter 9 of the course textbook, and review sections 2.5, 3.1, and 3.2 from previous chapters. Also, read the articles and (Dodge, Barab, Stuckey, Warren, Heiselt, & Stein, 2008; Palacios, Echaniz, Fernández, & Barrón, 2015). The concept of self is a core concept for the study of personality, and most of the theories we have studied in this course postulate some idea about what constitutes the self. This week’s materials examine the self-psychology model, which presents several theories regarding how we perceive ourselves and how that perception is expressed in personalities. In your initial post: Your initial post should be a minimum of 350 words and should include references to both of the assigned articles. Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapter 10 of the course textbook. Pay close attention to the two case illustrations in Section 10.4 as these may inform the creation of the illustration in your initial post. Also, read the articles and (Clarkin, Cain, & Livesley, 2015; Miller, Few, Lynam, & MacKillop, 2015). For this discussion, select one of the personality disorders discussed in Chapter 10 that you find interesting, then conduct web research to find a person (i.e., living or not, historical, famous, and/or even fictional) who suffers from the disorder you chose to serve as a case study. Then choose a model of personality that will serve as a framework for devising a theoretical explanation and therapeutic intervention for the case you selected. For your initial post, Your initial post should be a minimum of 350 words and should incorporate at least one peer-reviewed article. Lecci, L. B. (2015). . Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu Lecci, L. B. (2015). . Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu Clarkin, J. F., Cain, N., & Livesley, W. J. (2015). . (1), 3-12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0038766 Kealy, D., Steinberg, P. I., & Ogrodniczuk, J. S. (2015). (2), 40-46. Retrieved from https://www.mdedge.com/clinicianreviews Miller, J. D., Few, L. R., Lynam, D. R., & MacKillop, J. (2015). . (1), 32-40. http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1037/per0000064 Dodge, T., Barab, S., Stuckey, B., Warren, S., Heiselt, C., & Stein, R. (2008). . (2), 225-249. Retrieved from http://www.aace.org/pubs/jilr Palacios, E. G., Echaniz, I. E., Fernández, A. R., & de Barrón, I. C. O. (2015). (1), 52-58. http://dx/doi.org/10.7334/psicothema2014.105