PPT-Personality & Travel

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Psychocentric Travellers Psychocentric travellers prefer familiar travel where activities schedules and surroundings are consistent and lack surprises Examples

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Psychocentric Travellers Psychocentric travellers prefer familiar travel where activities schedules and surroundings are consistent and lack surprises Examples Canadas Wonderland. Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory. Developed in 1800s . emphasizes the importance of early childhood experiences, unconscious or repressed thoughts that we cannot voluntarily access, and the conflicts between conscious and unconscious forces that influence our feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. Chapter 15. Fun Personality Tests - . http. ://www.outofservice.com. /. Personality. An individual’s characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting (. unique & consistent. ).. Each dwarf has a . Psychocentric. . Travellers. Psychocentric. . travellers. prefer familiar travel, where activities, schedules and surroundings are consistent and lack surprises. . Examples:. Canada’s Wonderland. Agenda. Team Work. Personality. Your O.C.E.A.N. Fun (hopefully) Activity. Team Work. Important at Sandburg. What is Personality and Why is it Important?. Personality is. Technical: “Sets of traits that influence patterns of thought and behavior that are consistent through life.”. 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. 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. Scott A. Johnson. , M.A.. Licensed Psychologist. scott@forensicconsultation.org. 612-269-3628. This PowerPoint is copyrighted. Do not duplicate without permission. . The accompanying handout contains the references. . 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 . Adjectives of personality Write down 3 adjectives which describe your personality Adjectives of personality Step A : Write down 3 adjectives which describe your personality Step 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 Maladaptive variations or combinations of normal personality traits. Extremes on either end of specific trait dimensions can be associated with disorders.. An enduring pattern of experience and behavior that differs greatly from society’s expectations. People with personality disorders have . formed peculiar and unpleasant personality patterns. . For example, some are very secretive, some very self-centered and selfish, some suspicious all the time. . %). In this section of the course, students explore major theories of how humans . develop enduring . patterns of behavior and personal characteristics that influence how . others relate . to them. The unit also addresses research methods used to assess personality. When is travel . considered. University . Business. ? . Only qualified travel is eligible for . reimbursements.. Travel will be considered to have a University business purpose if the travel:. Is an integral part of the student's degree work, e.g. attend a conference; visit a field site or laboratory facility, or.

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