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Personal Factors
Personal ity
Personal
Personal dynamic organization within an ityThe individual of those systems that determine
his or her characteristic behavior and thought
Personal
Personality Theories
Somatology
Body Structure
Personality
Ectomorph
1.Narrow shoulders and hips 2.A thin and narrow face, with a high forehead 3.A thin and narrow chest and abdomen 4.Thin legs and arms
Self-conscious Private Introverted Inhibited Socially anxious Artistic Intense Emotionally restrained Thoughtful
Somatology
Body Structure
Personality
Endomorph
1.Wide hips and narrow shoulders. 2..Quite a lot of fat spread across the body, including upper arms and thighs. 3.Slim ankles and wrists
Sociable Fun-loving Love of food Tolerant Even-tempered Good humored Relaxed With a love of comfort And has a need for affection
Somatology
Mesomorph
Body Structure
Large head, broad shoulders and narrow waist (wedge-shaped). Muscular body, with strong forearms and thighs Very little body fat
Personality
Adventurous Courageous Indifferent to what others think or want Assertive/bold Zest for physical activity Competitive With a desire for power/dominance And a love of risk/chance
Number 1
2 3 4
5 6
Social Boldness
Sensitivity
9
10 11 12 13. 14. 15.
16.
Tension
OCEAN
Openness, Conscientiousness Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism http://www.123test.com/personality-test/
Chapter 1, Nancy Langton and Stephen P. Robbins, Fundamentals of Organizational Behaviour, Third Canadian Edition Copyright 2007 Pearson Education Canada
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Oedipus Complex
Within psychodynamic theory, the Oedipus Complex occurs during the phallic stage and is a conflict in which the boy wishes to possess his mother sexually and perceives his father to be a rival in love. According to Freud, the child must give up his sexual attraction for his mother in order to resolve this attraction and move to the next stage of psychosexual development. Failure to do so would lead the child to become fixated in this stage. Typically the Oedipus Complex refers to a boy wanting to possess his mother, while the Electra Complex refers to a girl wishing to possess her father. But don't be surprised if some refer to the Oedipus Complex for both boys and girls.
Stage
I
Type
Optimistic, manipulative, cocky, gullible
II
Obsessive(Anal)
III
Narcissistic (Phallic)
IV
Detached( Genital)
Examples Death ,second opinion Temper Taj Victim I knew opp Bedwetting, late wake
Source of Energy
Extroversion (E)
Outgoing ,speaks more , thinks less .Relates easily to the outer world
Source of Energy
Introversion (I)
Collecting Information
Sensing (S)
Collecting Information
Intuiting (N)
Decision Making
Thinking(T)
Decision Making
Feeling(F)
Judging(J)
ISTJ
ESTJ
INTJ
ENTJ
ISTP
ESTP
INTP
ENTP
ISFJ
ESFJ
INFJ
ENFJ
ISFP
ESFP
INFP
ENFP
ISTJ Guardian
ESTJ Guardian
INTJ Rationalist
ENTJ Rationalist
ISTP Artisan
ESTP Artisan
INTP Rationalist
ENTP Rationalist
ISFJ Guardian
ESFJ Guardian
INFJ Idealist
ENFJ Idealist
ISFP Artisan
ESFP Artisan
INFP Idealist
ENFP Idealist
Source of Energy
Extroversion (E)
Outgoing ,speaks more , thinks less .Relates easily to the outer world
Decision Making
Feeling(F)
Judging(J)
Structured organized
Perceiving
Flexible, spontaneous
Type A
Type B