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    (Cerasoli, Nicklin, & Ford, 2014). This paper explores Locke and Latham (2004) view on the connections between motivation, personality, and decision-making. Next, the essay compares Rousseau (1985) and Locke & Latham (2004) research on motivation. Last, discuss potential avenues for future research on motivation, personality, and decision-making. Congruence between Motivation, Personality, and Decision Making Motivation, according to Locke and Latham…

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    Personality is the dynamic organization within the individual of those psychophysical systems that determines the characteristics behavior and thought. Personality is also defined as the characteristics and behavior of a person that makes the person unique and different from other individuals. Personality identity defined through different views such as idiographic view and nomothetic view. Idiographic view assumes that each individual has a unique psychological structure and some characters are…

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    is Schizoid Personality Disorder. Schizoid is characterized by “a profound defect in the ability to form personal relationships or respond to others in any meaningful, emotional way” (Townsend, 2011, p. 568). Although she has been through three marriages, she stated “my…

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    It is most fair to say Chip suffers from borderline personality disorder (BPD) since he meets the requirements such as: difficulty with self-image, highly manipulative, and immature. Nicholas Kuvaas elaborates on the characteristics of BPD by saying these characteristics have been around and persistent for years and people with BPD will have a love-hate relationship with people around them. This is such the case with Chip. Chip is in his middle adulthood, yet he acts as if he’s still a child.…

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    One of the specific emotions that has been strongly linked to borderline personality disorder (BPD) is shame. The purpose of this study was to examine whether BPD patients have a stronger reaction to shame after a shame-inducing exercise. The study also included women with major depressive disorder (MDD) and women for the healthy control group (HC). The study asked participants to rate the intensity of various emotions after being read potentially shameful situations. These emotions included…

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    Personality derives from a variety of perspectives. Yet, that doesn’t mean we all have the same personality, that’s just not the norm. Psychology 313 has suggested to me that my personality is not just what I show people on a daily basis, it’s far more than that. From my own perspective, I would prefer to call myself divergent. I’m not just “different”, I’m one of my own. It’s not uncommon to say that personality derives from your past experiences and life right off the bat. I can personally say…

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    Psychologist today, believe at, there are five different key factors of someone’s personality and are often referred to as the “Big Five Personality Traits”. As a result of these personality traits, serve as our building blocks of our personalities. These begin with, extraversion, which is characterized by excitability, sociability, very talkative and assertive with high amount of emotional expressiveness. For example, people that higher in extraversion, tend to be more outgoing and gain energy…

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    Big five My results of the Big Five personality test show a 53% Openness to Experience, 3% on Conscientiousness, 4% on Extraversion, 22% on Agreeableness, and 76% on Neuroticism. I believe my openness to experience should be higher, I love trying new things and learning new things. This summer I travelled to Japan with a couple of my friends and tried a ton of new things. My 3% score on conscientiousness seems correct, I am unreliable and completely disorganized. 4% on extraversion seems correct…

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    Borderline personality disorder has attracted more attention than any other Personality Disorder (PD). Individuals with BPD have shown to have a history of physical and sexual abuse. Changes in their lives, such as moving from one country to another can also trigger BPD symptoms. According to the DSM-5 “Personality disorder categories may be applied to children or adolescents in those relatively unusual instances in which the individual's particular maladaptive personality traits appear to be…

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    limitations of the method of assessing personality presented in each paper. Bioenergetic-Analytic Character Typology vs. “The Big Five” and objectively assessing something we can’t see. Humanistic psychology has been influenced by body-orientated approaches to psychotherapy, yet little empirical research has been conducted upon approaches. Bioenergetic-analysis’ historic origins are traced back to the early psychoanalytic work of Reich (1933 / 1980), in which personality and character…

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