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Personality and Personality Disorder
2015Personality traits differ among normal people, and one should only diagnose a personality disorder (PD) in the presence of a clear-cut impairment of functioning. Most of these disorders lie on a spectrum with traits, but those that cause prominent symptoms present more often in psychiatry The most clinically important category of PD is borderline ...
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Annual Review of Psychology, 2001
▪ Abstract Personality psychology is as active today as at any point in its history. The classic psychoanalytic and trait paradigms are active areas of research, the behaviorist paradigm has evolved into a new social-cognitive paradigm, and the humanistic paradigm is a basis of current work on cross-cultural psychology.
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▪ Abstract Personality psychology is as active today as at any point in its history. The classic psychoanalytic and trait paradigms are active areas of research, the behaviorist paradigm has evolved into a new social-cognitive paradigm, and the humanistic paradigm is a basis of current work on cross-cultural psychology.
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2019
Verbunden mit dem Personbegriff sind intensional Fragen nach der Individualität, transtemporalen Identität, Konstitution, Normativität und Rationalität eines Subjekts. Extensional stellt sich die Frage, ob alle Menschen Personen sind und ob es auch nichtmenschliche Personen gibt.
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Verbunden mit dem Personbegriff sind intensional Fragen nach der Individualität, transtemporalen Identität, Konstitution, Normativität und Rationalität eines Subjekts. Extensional stellt sich die Frage, ob alle Menschen Personen sind und ob es auch nichtmenschliche Personen gibt.
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1987
‘I am the pen, without me this paper cannot live’. In one sentence Spike Milligan (Note 1) has managed to convey the power human beings enjoy in communicating with one another. But who invented the pen? the radio? Who first published a newspaper or employed a Town Crier?
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‘I am the pen, without me this paper cannot live’. In one sentence Spike Milligan (Note 1) has managed to convey the power human beings enjoy in communicating with one another. But who invented the pen? the radio? Who first published a newspaper or employed a Town Crier?
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1990
My thought about my wife or child involves an idea of her as a unique, irreplaceable individual who, in a significant sense, persists through time despite radical changes in her characteristics. This is the picture which is embodied in my responses to her.
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My thought about my wife or child involves an idea of her as a unique, irreplaceable individual who, in a significant sense, persists through time despite radical changes in her characteristics. This is the picture which is embodied in my responses to her.
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A Socioecological-Genetic Framework of Culture and Personality: Their Roots, Trends, and Interplay
Annual Review of Psychology, 2023Veronica Benet-Martinez
exaly
1982
In the previous chapter, Bannister mentioned various types of personality theory, particularly trait theories and those represented by Freud and Kelly. The present chapter focusses attention more directly on these three differing approaches. But first it is necessary to decide what is meant by ‘personality’.
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In the previous chapter, Bannister mentioned various types of personality theory, particularly trait theories and those represented by Freud and Kelly. The present chapter focusses attention more directly on these three differing approaches. But first it is necessary to decide what is meant by ‘personality’.
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