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Temperament

Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2012
One of many publications emanating from the New York Longitudinal Study (NYLS), the prospective study of Stella Chess, Alexander Thomas, and Mahin Hassibi of six cases of depression during childhood and adolescence, which appeared in the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease in 1983, provides an opportunity to reflect on the climate in which the NYLS ...
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Temperament in toddlerhood

Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 1995
The purpose of this article is to describe how toddler temperament can affect parent-child relations using a goodness-of-fit framework. Nursing considerations for assessing toddler temperament with families and providing parental guidance for managing toddlers with difficult temperament styles are discussed.
D, Gross, B, Conrad
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Galen on the Temperaments

The Journal of General Psychology, 1947
(1947). Galen on the Temperaments. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 45-64.
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Temperament and personality

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1994
Recent efforts to integrate psychometric and neurobiological data about personality have stimulated diverse interdisciplinary applications. The dissociation of major brain systems linked to procedural and propositional memory and learning has clarified the clinical distinction between two components of personality: temperament and character ...
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Temperament and typology

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2013
AbstractThis paper takes a cue from Harvard neuroscientists Jerome Kagan and Nancy Snidman's (2004) comment that Jung's work on typology has remarkable relevance to their research on neurobiological correlates of temperament and develops the links between the theorists separated by almost a century.
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Personality and Temperament

2010
The assessment of personality and temperament in the context of eating disorders (EDs) poses unique challenges because of the physiological symptoms and sequelae of these illnesses. Four models of the relationship between personality and EDs are presented, along with a discussion of the different methodological designs which can evaluate these models ...
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Simian Temperament

Science, 1965
J, Orbach, A, Kling
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Childhood Temperament

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1992
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