I must be me! From eccentric, introverted to loud and outward, personality is strange. Personality problem releases personality from dawn of personality: Can people change? Can angry people relieve anger? Does a gentleman finally say it? What is the difference between normal behavior and pathological behavior? What do people think about you? We all hope that we are based on who we are; after all, personality can determine relationships of people at home or at work. Since the character of a person is very universal and indispensable, a clinical paradox occurs. Evaluating a personality is difficult and it is impossible to ignore the personality of others.
Personality; Everyone has one, but two do not have the same personality. Personality depends mainly on who you are and on basic human qualities and beliefs. A person's dictionary definition is A. It is the sum of individual's physical, psychological, emotional and social characteristics. B: Systematic model of personal behavioral characteristics. (Www.dictionary.com) The personality of an individual's life is how he adapts to society. - Learn what you are doing to confuse people over centuries. Myers-Briggs' personality test answered some of these questions. Are you outgoing or introvert, a sensor or a wise person, a thinker or an explorer, a judge or a perceiver? If you learn the tools you understand, others can understand. How does your character complement my colleagues and my family?
In order to better understand the character of individual elephants, members of the Amboseli Elephant Research Project (AERP) responded to personality questionnaire (developed for people) for adult members of the echo family. The evaluation of each elephant is 1 to 7, and it is characterized by active, aggressive, worried, confident, curious, respectful, quirky. You can read the results of the long-term perspective of long-term mammals: Amboseli Trust for the Elephant, Amboseli Elephant.
There are 10 specific types of personality disorders (such as borderline personality disorder). The common point of all personality disorders is a long-term behavior pattern and unique experience, which are different from expectations. Patterns of experience and behavior begin in late puberty or early adulthood and cause problems or surgical problems. Without treatment, behavior and experience are inflexible and usually persist. This pattern has emerged in at least two fields.