Personality Types

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Learning personality types could be one of the best tools for self-improvement and relationship enhancement. By identifying the personality type, we may be able to extend our strength sides and enhance our weakness sides. Further more, assuming the personality type of your component in a relationship, could help a lot to tighten the relationship by eliminating the disagreement situations and concentrating more on the common shared behaviors. These seem to be the main objectives that have led several psychological specialist researchers to conduct many observation analytic experiments and studies during most of the 19th century and up to the present times. Other medical specialist researchers tried to use some personality types classifications as health indicators. Applying and assuming the personality type concepts on some close by relatives and friends should not be difficult, but would it be much helpful or acceptable.

There are several theories of personality type classifications based on different basis. The oldest was developed by the Greek Ancients (Hippocrates 400 BC and Galen 140 AC) that classified four types of people moods based on the excess of one of four bodily fluids (Neill, 2005). Another theory, which was developed by William Sheldon (1940), classifies people based on their physical shapes (Neill, 2005). The well-known theory by Carl Jung (1940), Katharine C. Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers (1980) is probably the most used personality type classification (BSM, 2006). This theory is based on individual preferences on four pairs of opposite basic psychological human functions. The first pair is how we prefer to get motivated, internally (Introverted) or externally (Extroverted) (BSM, 2006). The second...

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...g people into boxes, or as an excuse for their unacceptable behaviors. Learning about our personality type helps us to understand why certain areas in life look so easy and comfortable to us, and others are more of a struggle. In addition, learning about others personality types help us to understand the most effective way to communicate with them, and how they function best.

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