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Persons and the Personal

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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Personality

Annual Review of Psychology, 1972
J L, Singer, D G, Singer
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The person in personality

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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Person To Person

1990
When we engage in a relationship with another person in ‘real life’—whether that relationship is one of love, hate, work, play or duty— we are often able to think simultaneously on two levels. We may be using certain words to create an effect—such as affection, anger, co-operation, competi­tiveness, or responsibility—but at the same time privately ...
Ken Goodwin   +10 more
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A Person Is a Person Is a Person

Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1962
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Personality

Annual Review of Psychology, 1978
R, Helson, V, Mitchell
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Antibody Responses in Seropositive Persons after a Single Dose of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccine

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Florian Krammer   +2 more
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Personality

Annual Review of Psychology, 1957
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