Read Making the Connection: Strategies to Build Effective Personal Relationships (Collection) Online
Authors: Jonathan Herring,Sandy Allgeier,Richard Templar,Samuel Barondes
Tags: #Self-Help, #General, #Business & Economics, #Psychology
Klein, Joe
description of Barack Obama,
26-27
description of Bill Clinton,
7-9
Kluckhohn, Clyde,
139
L
life stories.
See
personal stories
Lorenz, Konrad,
82
M
Madoff, Bernard,
42
male brain development,
81
MAOA gene,
88-90
Meaney, Michael,
90
melanin, changes in,
60
mercurial style,
49
Millon, Theodore,
44
mirror neurons,
170
monoamine oxidase-A,
88
Monroe, Marilyn,
37
moral instincts, emotions and,
108-112
moralistic anger,
111
moral judgments in personality appraisals,
143-144
Morris, Lois
49
mouse research on hereditability of personality traits,
68-69
Mundy, Lisa,
146
Murray, Henry,
139
myelin,
81
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI),
154
N
Nader, Ralph,
39-40
Napoleon,
41
narcissism, invulnerable vs. vulnerable,
40-41
,
157
narcissistic personality pattern
as character flaw,
107
defined,
31
example of,
38-41
,
44
opinion of self and others,
51
natural selection,
58-61
environmental influences on,
72-75
of moral instincts,
108-112
nature versus nurture
childhood abuse and antisocial behavior traits,
87
,
90
epigenetic effect,
90-93
twins research,
61-66
negative moral emotions,
111
NEO-PI R,
19-22
neuroD2 gene,
58
neurons,
79-82
Neuroticism
advantages/disadvantages of,
74
association with compulsiveness,
45
Barack Obama example,
26
Bill Clinton example,
25
defined,
18
facets,
22
high Neuroticism patterns,
46-50
representative words,
16
neurotransmitters,
80
No Country for Old Men
(film),
43
Noitrix,
32-35
O
Obama, Barack
comparison with Bill Clinton,
26-27
,
140-147
personality appraisal of,
140-147
obsessive-compulsive disorder,
155
obsessive-compulsive personality pattern.
See
compulsive personality pattern
Odbert, H.S.,
10
Oldham, John,
49
Openness
advantages/disadvantages of,
74-75
Barack Obama example,
26
Bill Clinton example,
25
defined,
18
facets,
23
representative words,
16
opinions of self and others,
50-53
Origin of Species
(Darwin),
58-61
others, opinion of,
50-53
P
paranoid personality pattern
as character flaw,
107
defined,
31
example of,
38-41
,
44
opinion of self and others,
52
parenting and peer effects on personality,
164-166
perfectionism,
44-45
personality appraisal, conscious and unconscious,
1-2
,
151
personality appraisal, methodical approach to,
140-148
personality development, childhood predictors,
84-86
personality disorder,
32
personality patterns in personality appraisals,
141-143
troublesome personality patterns,
29-30
,
33
,
106
Agreeableness, low end of,
38-41
,
44
Conscientiousness, high end of,
44-45
Extraversion, high end of,
36-37
Extraversion, low end of,
33-36
Neuroticism, high end of,
46-50
opinions of self and others,
50-53
usefulness of,
53-54
personality styles (Oldham and Morris),
156
personality test, internet,
23
personality traits
Big Five domains
descriptions of,
15-19
facets of,
19-22
changes in and stabilization,
96
,
148-150
children’s brain development and,
84-86
defined,
9
gene variants and
environmental influences on selection,
72-75
mouse research on,
68-69
human research on,
69-72
personal stories,
123-125
changes in,
149
in personality appraisals,
144-147
Oprah Winfrey,
125-129
selective reconstruction in,
129-133
Steve Jobs,
133-137
Peterson, Christopher,
113
positive moral emotions,
110-111
promoters (DNA),
67
prototypical personality patterns,
156
psychopath, example of,
41-44
puberty, brain development during,
93
R
reciprocal altruism,
109
Reed College,
134
Roberts, Brent,
96
risk-taking, genes for,
57
Ross, Diana,
127
S
schizoid personality pattern
avoidant personality pattern versus,
46
as character flaw,
107
defined,
31
example of,
33
,
36
opinion of self and others,
53
schizotypal personality pattern
as character flaw,
107
defined,
31
example of,
33
,
36
opinion of self and others,
53
Sculley, John,
134-136
selective reconstruction in personal identity,
129-133
self, opinion of,
50-53
self-directedness, as major component of character,
114
self-improvement program, Franklin,
100-193
selfishness, overriding,
111
self-transcendence, as major component of character,
114
Seligman, Martin,
113
sense of identity.
See
identity
serotonin effect on personality,
69
,
72
SERT gene,
70-71
Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
(Covey),
117
sexual expression and Extraversion,
36-37
Shawn, Allen,
47
Shawn, William,
47
Shweder, Richard,
115-117
Simpson, Nicole,
42
Simpson, O.J.,
42-43
skin color and sunlight,
60
SLC24A5 gene,
60
sociopath, example of,
41-44
songbirds, vocalizations of,
83
The Sopranos
,
81
speech development,
83
stabilization in brain development,
95-96
statistical analysis of personality trait correlations,
13
,
16
Steinem, Gloria,
37
stories.
See
personal stories
synapses,
79
synaptic signaling,
80
T
temperaments of children,
84-86
temperance
analysis of Benjamin Franklin’s,
120
as core universal virtue,
113
as defined by Benjamin Franklin,
100-101
testosterone,
81
Thomas, Alexander,
84
Top Ten,
30-33
colloquial names,
31
dimensional vs. categorical view of,
32
,
156
thumbnail sketches,
30-31
relationship to personality disorders,
32
thymine,
66
transcendence
analysis of Benjamin Franklin’s,
120
as core universal virtue,
114
Trivers, Robert,
109
“The Trouble with Steve Jobs” (Elkind),
136
troublesome personality patterns,
30-33
low Agreeableness patterns,
38-44
low Extraversion patterns,
33-36