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    reserved around unfamiliar people or situations. I am also quiet, but I do not let myself get pushed around. Out of the “big five” personality traits I would say I am high in agreeableness and conscientiousness. Some of my best qualities that I take pride in are being very compassionate, hardworking, studious and strong. I see myself having an androgynes personality. I am a…

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    a deal in motion, or simply making life easier for their respective clients However, in Billy’s case he likes that he doesn’t have to work a nine to five job and can create his own hours because of his freelance job. Referring to the Big Five Personality Traits, I found that my interviewees were extroverts, meaning they are able to harness their comfort level with relationships and are therefore more sociable than introverts. As extroverts they have better interpersonal skills, greater social…

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    As of right now I am in my early thirties. I have had three decades of life experience, and though that may not be very much time considering I learn many new things every day that contribute to my growth, but there certain personality traits that I have exhibited since childhood. I was born in Pennsylvania and lived here until I was seven years old, during this time in my life my mother and I were in a very abusive relationship with my adoptive father. He was an extreme alcoholic and drug…

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    Personality is the consistent and distinctive thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of an individual. Based on the definition, there is an understanding that everyone has the ability to have personality within each one of us and the personalities that we may have different from one person to the next. Having an opportunity to take a personality test from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) test was an interesting experience. Throughout the 16 personalities associated with MBTI test, four…

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    Narcissistic Personality Disorder Overview Narcissistic personality disorder, drawing its name from the Greek myth of Narcissus (Pincus and Lukowitsky, 2010), is a rare personality disorder that is characterized by “an exaggerated and unrealistic sense of superiority, a need for admiration, and an inability to understand the feelings of others” (Bates and Neff, 2017). According to Mayo Clinic, those who suffer from narcissistic personality disorder may find it difficult to achieve fulfillment…

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    “Type A personality.” Cleick explains that this term was first used by two cardiologist, Mayer and Ray Roseman, who sought to determine if there was a correlation between personality type and heart attacks, these heart doctors characterized type A individuals as suffering from “Hurry Sickness”, having a sense of urgency impatience and even perfectionism , However researcher have never agreed on a reliable means of diagnosing a persons as “Type A” even hard- to define is the type B personality…

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    The Importance of Personality Throughout society each individual possesses key traits that make them unique. As a result many theorists have successfully attempted to develop test that are capable of depicting which personality type each individual inhabit. Three very influential individuals who developed their own personal personality assessments are Sigmund Freud, Abraham Maslow, and Carl Jung. All three believed that a person 's personality consisted of various different sections. Although…

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    the characteristics of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Her character also seems to suffer from antisocial narcissistic behaviors as well as histrionic personality and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. These disorders often occur together and are closely related mental health diagnoses, which result in a disruption in self-image, relationships and regulation or control of emotions (Life on the borderline, 2014). The causes of borderline personality disorder (BPD) are unclear,…

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    Sigmund Freud’s Three Different Aspects of Human Personality Sigmund Freud is a world renowned psychologists, and he is mostly known for his psychoanalytical theory of the human mind. Few of his theories are criticized but most of them have made a tremendous impact on the study of the unconscious brain. Sigmund Freud developed a theory of how human’s personality and conscious develop and work together. According to Sigmund Freud, “Psychoanalysis shocked most of the world by postulating, a super…

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    Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a disorder with a major sense of self-importance, a deep need for approval and a lack of understanding for others. But behind this self-importance is an easily broken self-esteem that is defenseless to the slightest disapproval. Narcissistic is defined as having an extreme interest in oneself and one's physical appearance. A narcissistic personality disorder causes problems in many areas of life, such as relationships, work, school or financial affairs.…

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