PPT-Personality Profile Sanguine
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Choleric Melancholy Phlegmatic Sanguine The Extrovert The Talker The Optimist Sanguine Strengths Emotionally Appealing personality Talkative storyteller Life of
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Choleric Melancholy Phlegmatic Sanguine The Extrovert The Talker The Optimist Sanguine Strengths Emotionally Appealing personality Talkative storyteller Life of the party Good sense of humor. A person does not n eed to have all of these symptoms to have the personality disorder What is the difference between OCPD and OCD People with OCD have insight meaning they are awar e that their unwanted thoughts are unreasonable People with OCPD th Read pg. 477-478 (top) featuring a very unique personality, Steve Irwin. Read the selection with this question . in mind. : . Which traits characterized Irwin’s personality? . Why does personality form? In other words, what are the major forces that make people “who they are?”. The Extrovert – The Talker – The Optimist POPULAR SANGUINE’S EMOTIONS POPULAR SANGUINE’S AT WORK Appealing personality Volunteers for jobs Talkative, storyteller Thinks u Co unseling the Sanguine SANGUINE IN CONTROL SWING I.R. SPOTLIGHT DR. REGINA CURTIS OF DANVILLE, VIRGINIA ENLIGHTENER e LOVE the fruit of the Spirit is PEACE patience, kindness, goodness JOY faithf *Answer all questions in complete sentences unless otherwise specified. Please number your responses in your notebook.. 1. List as many of your strengths & skills that you can think of.. 2. List at least five words that you would use to describe your personality.. Traits – the terms we use to describe yourself and others.. #1 - Social Cognitive Theory. Interaction of three factors. Cognitive-personal factors. • cognitive factors. • Include our beliefs, expectations, values, intentions, and. Uni. -dimensional or Multi-dimensional. Theoretical . or Psychometric (data reduction). Factor Analysis or Criterion Reference. Normal or Abnormal Traits. Group or Individual Administration. Oral or Written. Who are We?. Based upon . Personality Plus. by Florence . Littaur. BASIC PERSONALITIES. Talker. Watcher. Worker. Thinker. Who are We?. No Rules, No Labels. Primary & Secondary Personality Type. Factors that make you, you.. Hans Eysenck believed that we can describe people’s personalities by classifying them along two scales: . Introversion-extraversion scale. Stable-unstable . scale. The Big Five. Many contemporary trait theorists believe personality can be described using 5 traits:. nner . psychological characteristic . that reflect how a person . responds. to his/her environment.. Inner characteristics -can be specific personal . qualities, attributes, traits, mannerisms . that distinguish one individual from others. Refers to an individual’s . unique and relatively consistent pattern of thinking, feeling, and . behaving. Personality . theory: . Describes . and . explains . how people are similar, how they are different, and why every individual is . Abstract. A psychological analysis of United States Supreme Court associate justice Brett Kavanaugh revealed that Kavanaugh’s primary personality patterns are Conscientious/respectful and Accommodating/cooperative, with secondary Dominant/asserting and Ambitious/confident features. In summary, Kavanaugh’s personality composite can be characterized as that of a . National Instituteof Mental HealthWhat are the signs and symptoms People with borderline personality disorder may experience mood swings and may display uncertainty about how they see themselves and t DSM-IV lists 10 separate personality disorders, with an average prevalence of 1-2%. Three clusters: anxious-fearful, odd-eccentric, and dramatic-impulsive. Concern:. . Categorical vs. Dimensional (DSM-V)?.
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