Dr. Wiggins has now written a closely related text, Paradigms of Personality Assessment, that may also become a classic. He outlines within this text five basic paradigms of personality assessment: the psychodynamic (conscious and unconscious psychological conflicts), the interpersonal (regularities in how the person relates to others), the personological (the person’s life history), the multivariate (the person’s relative standing on standardized measures of personality traits), and the empirical (established empirical correlates with respect to traditional categories of psychiatric impairment). He covers with considerable sophistication the complexities, nuances, and fundamental issues of each perspective, but he also intersperses the scholastic explications with engaging historical background. If one wishes to learn the basic principles and major issues of each fundamental paradigm, this text will provide a sophisticated education in a manner that is not only readily understandable but also enjoyable to read.