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Personality psychology

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Personality psychology

Personality psychology is a branch of psychology which studies personality and individual difference processes - that which makes us into a person. One emphasis in personality psychology is on trying to create a coherent picture of a person and all his or her major psychological processes. Another emphasis views personality psychology as the study of individual differences. These two views work together in practice. Personality psychologists are interested in a broad view of the individual's psychological processes. This often leads t ...

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia II - Personality psychology - Personality theories
There are several theoretical perspectives on personality in psychology, which involve different ideas about the relationship between personality and other psychological constructs, as well as different theories about the way personality develops. Most theories can be grouped into one of the following classes. Personality psychology - Trait theories. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association, personality traits are "prominent aspects of personality th ...

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Personality psychology, Personality psychology - What is personality?, Personality psychology - A typology of personality models, Personality psychology - Personality theories, Personality psychology - Trait theories, Personality psychology - Psychoanalytic theories, Personality psychology - Behaviorist theories, Personality psychology - Cognitive and social-cognitive theories, Personality psychology - Humanistic theories, Personality psychology - Other theories, Personality psychology - Personality tests, Personality psychology - Brain Research

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia II - Personality psychology - Personality tests

Types of personality tests include the Holland Codes, the Rorschach test, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, NEO PI-R, and the Thematic Apperception Test. Critics have pointed to the Forer effect to suggest that some of these appear to be more accurate and discriminating than they really are. Personality psychology is often closely associated with social psychology. ...

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Personality psychology, Personality psychology - What is personality?, Personality psychology - A typology of personality models, Personality psychology - Personality theories, Personality psychology - Trait theories, Personality psychology - Psychoanalytic theories, Personality psychology - Behaviorist theories, Personality psychology - Cognitive and social-cognitive theories, Personality psychology - Humanistic theories, Personality psychology - Other theories, Personality psychology - Personality tests, Personality psychology - Brain Research

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Personality psychology: The New Psychiatry - Past Life Therapy

Past Life Therapy is not for the weakminded or frail-hearted. It leads a person into the depths of his own psychological makeup, but the return trip is well worth the cost of the journey, and that cost is almost always a deflation to the person's ego! After all, who wants to believe they have committed acts that were harmful to others? Or wants to remember terrible crimes in which they were a participant, or tortures in which they have been a victim in one lifetime and perhaps returned to gain revenge in subsequent lives?

 

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Personality psychology: Common Disorders and Astrology

The following article by Dr. Turi explains the celestial influences characterizing differents types of psychological states. He briefly outlines the astrological reasons for Psychosis/Schizophrenia, Hysteria, Dissociative States, Sociopathic Personality, A.D.D., and Paranoid Personality.

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Career development

In organizational development (or OD), the study of career development looks at: how individuals manage their careers within and between organizations and how organizations structure the career progress of their members Career development - Figures in career development. John L. Holland Frank Parsons Edgar Schein Phillip C. Roark Personality psychology, Holland Codes, Career Development Techno ...

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a psychological test designed to assist a person in identifying their personality preferences. It was developed by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers during World War II, and follows from the theories of Carl Jung as laid out in his work Psychological Types1. The registered trademark rights in the phrase and its acronym have been assigned from the publisher of the test, Consulting Psychologists Press ...

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Career

A career is traditionally seen as a waste of time. One can have a sporting career or a musical career, but most frequently "career" in the 20th century referenced the series of jobs or positions by which one earned one's money. It tended to look only at the past. As the idea of personal choice and self direction picks up in the 21st century, aided by the power of the Internet and the increased acceptance of people having multiple kinds of work, the idea of a career is shifting from a closed set of achievements, like a chronolog ...

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Carl Rogers

Carl Ransom Rogers (January 8, 1902 – February 4, 1987) was an influential American psychologist, who, along with Abraham Maslow, was the founder of the humanist approach to psychology. He was also instrumental in the development of non-directive psychotherapy, which he initially termed Client-Centered Therapy. He later renamed it as the Person-Centered Approach (PCA) to reflect that his theories were meant to apply to all interactions between people, not just to those between therapist and client. Today PCA is also called pe ...

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Charisma

The word charisma (from the Greek word kharisma or "gift"), is often used to describe an ability to charm or influence people. It refers especially to a quality in certain people who easily draw the attention and admiration (or even hatred if the charisma is negative) of others due to a "magnetic" quality of personality and/or appearance. Though the term as it stands is extremely difficult to define, other similar terms/phrases related to charisma include: grace, exuberance, equanimity, positive energy, 'right stu ...

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Space

Attempting to understand the nature of space has always been a prime occupation for philosophers and scientists. Perhaps as a result of this considerable discussion, it is difficult to provide an uncontroversial and clear definition of the nature of space, except its physical definition (see below). This article looks at the way space is dealt with variously by physicists, mathematicians and philosophers, and ...

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Empathy

Empathy is the recognition and understanding of the states of mind, beliefs, desires, and, particularly, emotions of others. It is often characterized as the ability to "put oneself into another one's shoes", or experiencing the outlook or emotions of another being within oneself; a sort of emotional resonance. Empathy - Background. While the ability to imagine oneself as another person is a sophisticated imaginative process that only fully develops later on in life, the roots of this ability are probably i ...

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Alfred Adler

Alfred Adler (February 7, 1870 – May 28, 1937) was an Austrian medical doctor and psychologist, founder of the school of individual psychology. Alfred Adler - Education and studies. Born in Rudolfsheim, Vienna, Austria and raised in Vienna, he was the third child of a Jewish grain merchant and his wife. He trained as a doctor at the University of Vienna Medical School and qualified in 1895. He soon became interested in psychology as it related to physical disorders, and met Sigmund Freud in 1899, with who ...

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Analytical psychology

Analytical psychology (also known as Depth Psychology, Archetypal Psychology, Dream Analysis, or Jungian Analysis) is based upon the movement started by Carl Jung and his followers as distinct from Freudian psychoanalysis. Its aim is the personal experience of the deep forces and motivations underlying human behavior. Analytical psychology - Assumptions. The basic assumption is that the personal unconscious is a potent part — probably the more active part — of the normal human psyche. Reliable communica ...

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Young adult psychology

According to (Erik Erikson's stages of human development), a young adult is a person between the ages of 16 and 39, whereas an adolescent is a person between the ages of 11 and 21. The young adult stage in human development precedes middle adulthood. A person in the middle adulthood stage is between the ages of 40 and 60. In late adulthood, a person is 60 years old or older. Young adult psychology - Early Adulthood. According to Erikson, the young adult stage involves the personal need for intimacy and sex. ...

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Imprinting psychology

Imprinting is the term used in psychology and ethology to describe any kind of phase-sensitive learning (learning occurring at a particular age or a particular life stage) that is rapid and apparently independent of the consequences of behavior. It typically involves an animal or person learning the characteristics of some stimulus, which is therefore said to be "imprinted" onto the subject. Imprinting psychology - Filial imprinting. The best known form of imprinting is filial imprinting, in which a ...

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia II - Personal construct psychology - Principles

The main tenet of PCP theory is the following: A person's unique psychological processes are channelized by the way he anticipates events Kelly believed that anticipation and prediction are the main drivers of our mind. "Man is a scientist", said Kelly, in that he is always building up and refining theories and models about how the world works so that he can anticipate events. We start on this since we are born (mmm... if I cry mommy will come, discovers Baby...) and keep up refining our theories as we grow up. We build ...

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Personal construct psychology, Personal construct psychology - Principles, Personal construct psychology - Therapy approach, Personal construct psychology - The Repertory Grid, Personal construct psychology - Organizational applications of the Repertory Grid technique, Personal construct psychology - Short annotated bibliography

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Process Oriented Psychology

Process Oriented Psychology refers to a body of theory and practice that encompasses a broad range of psychotherapeutic, personal growth, and group process applications. It is more commonly called Process Work in the United States, the longer name being used in Europe and Asia. Process Oriented Psychology - History. Process Work was founded by Arnold Mindell, then a Jungian analyst, in the late 1970’s. It has its origin in Mindell’s observation that nighttime dreams both mirrored and were mirrored in hi ...

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Association

Association may refer to: A voluntary association (also sometimes called an association) is a group of individuals who voluntarily enter into an agreement, explicit or implicit, to form or act as a body (or organization) to accomplish a purpose. In statistics, an association (statistics) comes from two variables who are related. In psychology, an association (psychology) is something linked in memory or imagination with a thing or person. A National Association or "N.A." is a na

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Personality psychology: Encyclopedia - Dream journal

A Dream Journal is a journal in which one writes down his or her dream experiences. A dream journal may be only a record of nightly dreams, or it may also include personal reflections and waking dream experiences. It is often used in the study of dreams, which is present in various disciplines, such as psychology. The Dream Journal is also part of the spiritual exercises of the religion of Eckankar. Other related archivesEckankar, dream, psychology

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