CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION CHAPTER II. THE RELATIONSHIP OF BODY AND MIND CHAPTER III. THE PRINCIPLE OF EMERGENCE CHAPTER IV. THE ORGANIZATION OF BODILY FUNCTION CHAPTER V. THE TEMPERAMENTAL FACTOR IN PERSONALITY CHAPTER VI. THE INHERENT ORGANIZATION OF MENTAL FUNCTION CHAPTER VII. THE FURTHER ORGANIZATION OF MENTAL FUNCTION CHAPTER VIII. VARIATIONS IN PERSONALITIES CHAPTER IX. THE CONTRIBUTION OF FREUD TO THE STUDY OF PERSONALITY CHAPTER X. THE CONTRIBUTION OF JUNG TO THE STUDY OF PERSONALITY CHAPTER XI. THE CONTRIBUTION OF ADLER TO THE STUDY OF PERSONALITY CHAPTER XII. THE CONTRIBUTION OF KEMPF TO THE STUDY OF PERSONALITY THE INSTABLE PERSONALITY. THE NEUROTIC CHAPTER XV. THE DISSOCIATED PERSONALITY CHAPTER XVI. THE RETARDED PERSONALITY CHAPTER XVII. THE SPIRITUAL ASPECT OF PERSONALITY