Somatotype and constitutional psychology From Wikipedia Somatotype is a taxonomy developed in the 1940s, by American psychologist William Herbert Sheldon, to categorise the human physique according to the relative contribution of three fundamental elements, somatotypes, named after the three germ layers of embryonic development: the endoderm, (develops into the digestive […]
Typology
Die 5 Elemente der chinesischen Physiognomie Das Bestimmen von Charaktereigenschaften anhand bestimmter Gesichtszüge ist eine Lehre, welche ihren Ursprung im Daoismus, einer alten chinesischen Philosophie und Weltanschauung, hat. Chinesische Physiognomen sind der Meinung, dass jeder Gesichtszug in direkter Verbindung zu einem inneren Organ steht. Die Chinesischen Physiognomen bestimmten anhand […]
The Spiritualist – INFP The Spiritualist is interested in giving meaning to life through service. They are deeply interested in learning about people and dealing with ethical and moral issues. They don’t want to do something just for the sake of doing it; it needs to make a contribution to a […]
The Traditionalist (phlegmatic) Temperament The Traditionalist type prefers: belonging, support, tradition, security, commerce, comfortableness, order, peacefulness, inactivity, silence, agreement, friendliness, moderation, submissiveness, homeliness, reciprocity, duty. David Keirsey reconfigured the typology created by Isabel Briggs Myers to a scheme of four groups of four types that corresponds to the classic four temperaments. […]
Idealist (melancholic temperament) subtypes Sensitive Personality Type Dr. John M. Oldham has defined the Sensitive personality style as follows: individuals with the Sensitive personality style prefer the known to the unknown, they are comfortable with habit, repetition, and routine; sensitive individuals care deeply about what other people think of them; […]
Conscientious Personality Type Dr. John M. Oldham has defined the Conscientious personality type in his The New Personality Self-Portrait. Hard work. The Conscientious person is dedicated to work, works very hard, and is capable of intense effort. The right thing. These are men and women of strong moral principles and values. […]
Aggressive Personality Type Dr. John M. Oldham has defined the Aggressive personality style. The following six characteristic traits and behaviors are listed in his The New Personality Self-Portrait. Command. Aggressive individuals take charge. They are comfortable with power, authority, and responsibility. Hierarchy. They operate best within a traditional power structure […]
Rationalists want to gain power over nature, to understand, control, predict, and explain realities, to be seen as competent, to have, most of all, capabilities, abilities, capacities, skills, and ingenuity, to be able to do things well under varying circumstances, to constantly improve, to be free from errors, to increase their store of knowledge, to learn as much as they can, to rearrange the environment
“Idealists want to search for Self, to become themselves, to have a goal, a purpose in life, to be self-actualized, to be and become real, to be what they are meant to be and to have an identity which is uniquely theirs, to become self-actualized into a perfect whole and to have an identity which is perfectly unique, to have meaning, to have their significance appreciated, or at the very least, recognized as existing, to have integrity with no facade, no mask, no pretence, no playing of roles, to be genuine
Introvert-Judging group Personality types are classified into 16 different styles by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) system. These types are grouped by the four different attitudes, one of which is Introvert-Judging group. The Attitudes reflect the outward face of our personalities, and the Introvert-Judging types are focused and reflective. They are […]
System 1:The Myers-Briggs Type IndicatorSixteen Personality Types Characterized by the Four Attitudes The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator system is a way of describing people by focusing on how they view the world and their strategies for setting priorities. It classifies personality types into 16 different styles along the four different characteristic continuums: Introvert/Extrovert, […]
Psychological typology Each person has a unique combination of traits that can be quickly determined and evaluated. If you want to understand your own personality better or to figure out someone else’s, my website can help. Here you will find collection of the most popular systems, offering different interpretations of […]