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    A Troubled Boy “A Study in Temperament” by Willa Sibert Cather, taken from McClure’s Magazine called “Paul’s Case”, is about a troubled boy. The article was published in May of 1905, and in the story Cather takes us through a few days in this boy’s life. The story opens with Paul, the main character, that was suspended from school. He manages to alienate his teachers and his peers at school, as well. The main character seems to dislike his family and general living conditions. The one thing…

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    Era I operated under the belief that an illness needed to be treated by physical therapies such as drugs or surgery. Dossey (2013) called Era I “mechanical medicine”. Although drugs and surgery are two plausible remedies for an illness we cannot discount the effects one’s conscious has on recovery. In the late 19th century home remedies was the common treatment for illness and medical care was usually done in a patient’s home. The medical care provided was not an emotional level but rather based…

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    face with her hands when I spoke to her .Everywhere her mom went she was right there with her, she didn’t want to be left alone with me. This form of emotional development is called temperament. Temperament “is the inborn differences between one person and another in emotions, activity, and self-regulation.” Temperament is epigenetic, originating in genes but affected by children raring practices” (Berger 2012 pg. 196). Temperamental traits can be genetics or like Rachel it can be a child…

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    are many differences between both males and females, from anatomy to the gender assigned roles of society. Through the decades, the gender roles have been put into play, in not only our society, but also the societies around the world. “Sex and Temperament” written by Margaret Mead, explores the cultural norms of societies around the globe and how they align with the norms we have become accustom to in our daily lives. “This study is not concerned with whether there are or are not actual and…

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    It is never too late to learn skills and develop yourself. My preposition is to implement personal development lectures on student’s daily education. Personal development helps identify the strengths of a student. Students face different circumstances in life that can cause them to feel no hope looking into the future, personal development lectures explain what procrastination is, how to recognize the best learning style, and understand personality traits. Growing up and accepting the…

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    Type Of Guardians

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    The Keirsey Temperament Sorter Results indicated that my personality type is that of the Guardians which states that I am the type of person who makes sure that the family needs are being met. The one who likes to take control and make sure that things are going as planned benefiting the people around me. Guardians like to be the leaders of groups such as in the family, school, communities or work. I identify myself as having a Guardians temperament because I am the type of person who likes to…

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    When I was taking the Keirsey Temperament Sorter II Personality Assessment I had to use a dictionary off my phone. There were a lot of words that I did not know amazing the words you do not use every day. My Keirsey assessment result indicated that my personality type is that of Guardian. I can relate to the result because at work I am like a protector. If someone is talking bad about another employee I tend to jump in and defend that person. The mother instinct pops in and since I am the oldest…

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    Saskia Fletcher Myers Briggs Testing Instrument (MBTI) Wilmington University Myers-Briggs Type Indicator One of the most enduring typological classifications was devised by Jung and has served as the foundation for the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (Anastasi, 1997).The Myers-Briggs (MBTI) designates one's personality type, based upon a classification scheme, which consists of four basic scales and two types within each scale. Thus, there are sixteen possible Myers-Briggs…

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    Please submit papers via Canvas with the file name: (Last name, First Name MFT 508 Paper#). If you have 2. Personality Inventory Paper #2: (4-6 pages) My Temperament Type & Style (4-6 pages). A. Summarize your Please Understand Me Temperament type. Include: a. SJ, NT, SP, or NF temperament description. As a SJ, we are attentive, steady and inspired by a must to sustain security. SJs are realistic, and demand structure in order to completed required tasks complete to ensure people behave…

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    I took the Keirsey Temperament Sorter Assessment and found that I am an ISTJ. I am also one point away from being an ISFJ, I chose thinking because it was one point higher. According to the Keirsey Temperament Sorter Assessment handout, an ISTJ is serious, quiet, and successful by concentration and thoroughness. People in this type are practical, orderly, matter of fact logical, realistic, and dependable. See that everything is well organized, takes responsibility, makes up their own minds as to…

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