Robert F. Bornstein describes how he did not intend to become a psychologist, but circumstances moved him in that direction, and it worked out well. In this chapter, he traces his personal and professional growth, the people and events that have shaped his life so far, and his contributions to psychology, and personality assessment. He believes that psychologists work too narrowly and specialize too much, and they should spend more time interacting with people whose views and values differ from our own.
- Thoughts from a contrarian generalist: A roundabout journey to where I am now
- Robert F Bornstein - Adelphi University, Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology
- The Evolution of Personality Assessment in the 21st Century : Understanding the People who Understand People, pp.152-169
- Routledge; New YOrk
- Adelphi University; Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology
- Book chapter
- Adelphi's Celebration of Scholarly Research & Creative Works 2023
- https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003036302-8
- 991004344499806266