Rand McNally, New York, 1965. Hardcover in Dust Jacket. Uncertain on whether or not this is a First Edition (NAP). Certain that it is signed and inscribed on the first front end paper by the editor William S. Sahakian. Also that, as I list it, there is No other signed copy of this book for sale on the Internet. The inscription reads 'To Mr. E.M. Black, With best wishes from the author, William S. Sahakian'. E.M. Black was Eli M. Black who controlled the United Brands Company. In 1975, the Securities and Exchange Commission uncovered a $2.5 million bribe that Black offered to Honduran president Oswaldo López Arellano in order to obtain a reduction of taxes on banana exports. A few weeks before the scandal broke, on February 3, 1975, Black went to his office on the forty-fourth floor of the Pan Am Building in Manhattan, broke the window with his briefcase, and jumped to his death. On a brighter note, the first chapter in the book covers Sigmund Freud's ideas, the second Carl Jung, followed by Alfred Adler, Erich Fromm, Karen Horney, Harry Stack Sullivan, and on and on, 20 chapters, 504 pages.