Dan P. McAdams
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Dan P. McAdams is a prominent American psychologist known for his work in personality psychology, narrative psychology, and the psychology of identity. He is a professor at Northwestern University and has made significant contributions to understanding how personal narratives shape individuals' identities and life stories. McAdams emphasizes the importance of storytelling in psychology, arguing that the narratives people construct about their lives are central to their sense of self and well-being.
His influential works include "The Person: A New Introduction to Personality Psychology," which outlines a comprehensive framework for understanding personality, and "The Strange Case of Donald J. Trump: A Psychological Reckoning," where he analyzes the personality and psychological features of the former U.S. President. McAdams' research has expanded the scope of personality psychology, integrating narrative perspectives and examining the role of culture and history in shaping personal identity.