Psychology gives examples of the significance of temperament in human life

Updated on psychology 2024-02-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Haha,zhang8421585's is very funny.,But it's very appropriate.,sxwkl's is not actually the temperament that psychology says.,It's just the kind of temperament that most people think.。

    Temperament in psychology is a person's high-level neural activity, which is innate, generally speaking, there are four types, mucous substance, bile quality, blood quality, and depressive nature, which will be available when you search on the Internet, I won't say more.

    For example, at work, mucous and depressive qualities are easier to adapt to meticulous work and are more efficient, while choleric and bloody ones are more difficult to adapt to meticulous work, which is more sloppy and affects work efficiency. However, choleric and hematotic are more adaptable to some tasks that require a quick and flexible response.

    In the same way, different temperaments lead to different learning styles, so educators should teach students according to their aptitude

    By the way, temperament does not affect IQ, there are temperaments with high IQ or something, and vice versa

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The widow believes that whether a person has temperament or not depends entirely on his cultural accomplishment, before high school to study book knowledge, to the university not only to learn book knowledge, but also to learn how to interact with people, in fact, college is in self-cultivation. Men should be mature and steady, and women should be noble and elegant. As for the meaning, it is mainly reflected in social interactions, people with temperament are easy to be accepted, and men look stable, even if they are not beautiful women, because she is very temperamental (that is, people often say that they are attractive).

    Personal opinion, see the smile.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In psychology, different people have different temperament types! The most famous classification of temperament is: bloody, choleric, mucous, depressive and we usually say that temperament does not mean the same thing!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Temperament in the psychological sense is the personality traits within a person.

    Temperament is a psychological term that refers to a person's intrinsic personality traits, such as introversion and extroversion, courage and gentleness. Temperament refers to the physiological differences of individuals, not acquired traits.

    Modern genetic biologists believe that many innate traits are influenced by the basal acacia factor. It is usually observed early in people's lives and affects various aspects of life (prevasive).

    The importance of mental health.

    United Nations Health Organization.

    It is believed that health not only refers to the absence of physical diseases, but also refers to the physical and psychological state and social adaptability of the whole body. Relevant studies have proved that the relationship between human physiology and psychology is very close, and a certain physiological change or disease has a significant impact on the mental activities of a quick friend; Psychological conditions also have a non-negligible impact on a person's physical health.

    There are studies that in cities with a high pace of life and high stress such as Beijing, high blood pressure.

    The proportion is much larger than in other cities. There is a neurology department in the hospital that specializes in diseases that are not physical but psychological, such as neurogastritis, migraine, and neurasthenia.

    In fact, drugs can only alleviate symptoms and have a certain suggestive effect, and most people are "heart disease needs heart medicine".

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. Hello dear, I'm glad to answer for you: psychologists divide people's temperament into:

    Choleric (excited), polyhematous (active), mucous (quiet), depressive (inhibited). Typical representatives of these four temperament types are lively, active, sensitive, quick to react, like to socialize with people, easy to shift attention, easy to change interests, and so on. It is characterized by polysanguine, straightforwardness, enthusiasm, energy, impulsiveness, drastic mood changes, and so on.

    It is characteristic of choleric substance. Quiet, steady, slow to react, taciturn, not easy to show emotions, attention is stable but difficult to transfer, good at patience, etc.

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    Hello, dear, I am glad to answer for you: psychologists divide people's temperament into: choleric (excited), multi-blooded (lively), mucous (quiet), and depressive (inhibitive).

    Typical of these four temperament types may be representatives, lively, active, sensitive, quick to react, like to socialize with others, easy to divert attention, easy to change interests, and so on. It is characterized by polysanguine, straightforwardness, enthusiasm, energy, impulsiveness, drastic mood changes, and so on. It is characteristic of choleric substance.

    Quiet, steady, slow to react, taciturn, not easy to show emotions, attention is stable but difficult to transfer, good at patience, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Temperament is a relatively stable psychological characteristic in terms of the motivation of people's mental activities. The ancient Greek Hippocrates divided the temperament type into four types: choleric, bloody, depressive, and mucous.

    1) Choleric. Low susceptibility, strong reactivity and initiative, interest over inhibition predominant. Stereotyped, cambered. Emotionally excited, quick to react, and inflexible.

    2) Depressive nature. Very sensitive, weak reactivity and initiative. Engraved Zheng Cong board, inwardly inclined. Excitable, energetic, strong, emotional, depressed, slow to react, but patient, inflexible.

    3) Hematoplasm. Low susceptibility, strong anti-collapse responsiveness, excitability, and balance. Malleable, extraverted, sociable. High flexibility and fast response time.

    4) Mucus. Low sensibility, weak reactivity, and strong initiative. Inflexible, introverted. Weak emotional excitement and slow reaction time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Mucous, depressive, bloody, choleric.

    According to the characteristics of temperament as a type of higher neural activity of a person and its performance in the way of behavior, psychology reveals three characteristics of the excitatory process and the inhibition process: the intensity of the excitatory process and the inhibition process; the equilibrium of the excitatory and inhibitory processes; Flexibility of excitatory and inhibition processes. These features classify higher neural activity into 4 types:

    strong and unbalanced; strong, balanced, flexible; strong, balanced, inert; Weak. These types of higher neural activity are the physiological basis for the formation of human temperament.

    Human temperament can be divided into 4 types: choleric (excited), bloody (lively), mucous (quiet), and depressive (inhibitive).Although the temperament theory established in ancient times to explain temperament types with bodily fluids lacks scientific basis, people can indeed observe the typical representatives of these four temperament types in daily life.

    Lively, active, sensitive, quick to react, like to socialize with people, easy to shift attention, easy to change interests, etc., are the characteristics of polysanguine. Straightforwardness, enthusiasm, high energy, impulsiveness, drastic mood changes, etc., are the characteristics of choleric. Quiet, steady, slow to react, taciturn, not easily exposed to emotions, stable but difficult to transfer, good at patience, etc., are the characteristics of mucous substance.

    Withdrawn, slow-moving, profound, and perceptive of small things that others are not easily aware of, are the characteristics of depression. Therefore, the names of these four temperament types have been used by many scholars and have been used to this day.

    The type of temperament of a person can be determined by a number of methods. However, there are very few people who belong to one type or another, and most of them are intermediate types between the types, that is, mixed types, such as bile-polysanguine, polysanguine-mucotic, etc.

    Modern psychology understands temperament as a typical and stable psychological characteristic, which is manifested in the same way in the dynamics of mental activity in a variety of activities, and is not subject to the content, purpose, and motivation of the activity.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In daily life, we generally talk about temperament, which is manifested in the current society, which is the sublimation of the quality of a person's inner charm from the inside to the outside, and then the exertion. There are many personality charms referred to, such as self-cultivation, morality, manners, dealing with others, the feeling of speaking, etc., etc., which are elegant, noble, quiet, gentle, arrogant, informal, and immediate. So, temperament is not what you say.

    Moreover, the combination of one's long-term inner cultivation balance and cultural cultivation is the result of perseverance.

    In psychology, temperament is a stable psychological characteristic that is manifested in the intensity, speed, flexibility, and directivity of mental activities. Differences in human temperament are innate, conditioned by the characteristics of the processes of activity of the nervous system. When a child is born, the first difference is the difference in temperament, some children love to cry and be active, and some children are stable and quiet.

    Temperament is human nature, and there is no good or bad class. It only paints people's words and deeds with a certain color, but it cannot determine people's social value, nor does it directly have the meaning of social moral evaluation. A person's liveliness and steadiness cannot determine the direction in which he behaves in the world, and a person of any temperament type can become a person of noble character and beneficial to society, or a person who is morally corrupt and harmful to society.

    Temperament cannot determine a person's achievements, and any person with temperament can achieve achievements in different fields of practice as long as they work hard, or they can become mediocre people.

    Temperament is one of the psychological characteristics of human personality, which refers to the stable dynamic characteristics such as the strength of strength, the speed of change and the degree of equilibrium in people's cognition, emotion, speech and action. It is mainly manifested in the speed and slowness of emotional experience, the strength and weakness of the performance, the subtle manifestation of the performance, and the sensitivity or dullness of the action, so it dyes a thick layer of color on the performance of all people's mental activities. It is similar to what people say in daily life, such as "temperament", "character", "temperament", etc.

    The difference between temperament and character: There is no good or bad temperament, and it is innate, innate, and not easy to change. Personality is acquired and is easy to change.

    People with a certain temperament are more likely to form a certain character, and the personality can be disguised and changed to a certain extent. The plasticity of temperament is small, and the plasticity of character is large.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In psychology, temperament is divided into four categories: mucous, bloody, depressive and choleric, which need to be measured by psychological tests, and there is no good or bad. And what we usually call temperament is generally just a specific feeling we have for a certain type of person.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    A person's temperament is mainly determined by genetics. At present, psychologists generally believe that under normal circumstances, the temperament types of people can be divided into four types: choleric, bloody, mucous and depressive. The psychology community explains the four temperaments as follows:

    Bile is quite the same as the strong and uneven type of nervous activity. People with this temperament are very excited, short-tempered, straightforward, energetic, can bury their heads in their careers with great enthusiasm, when excited, they are determined to overcome all difficulties, and when their energy is exhausted, their emotions plummet.

    Pleamatous is equivalent to a flexible type with strong and balanced neural activity. People with this temperament are enthusiastic, capable, adaptable, sociable, happy, witty and flexible, easy to divert attention, easy to change mood, indifferent to work, interested, full of fantasy, and unwilling to do patient and meticulous work.

    Mucus is equivalent to a quiet type with strong and balanced nervous activity. People with this temperament are calm, good at restraint and forbearance, have a regular life, are not distracted by irrelevant things, work hard, have endurance, have a serious attitude, are neither humble nor arrogant, do not love empty talk, and are serious and serious; But they are not flexible enough, their attention is not easily diverted, they are conservative, and they lack enthusiasm for their careers.

    Depressive qualities are quite associated with weak neurological activity, and both excitatory and depressive processes are weak. People with this temperament are quiet, profound, easy to get along with, have good popularity, work steadily and reliably, do things firmly, and can overcome difficulties; However, it is more sensitive, easily frustrated, withdrawn, indecisive, fatigue is not easy to recover, slow to react, and does not try to make progress.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Content from the user: 蓖頗沙blind 練边Jiao.

    Temperament in personality refers to the synthesis of characteristics such as the speed and intensity of human emotion, the external performance of emotion, and the flexibility of activities. Temperament adds a unique color to people, but these characteristics are not combined with each other by chance, but are regularly related to each other, thus forming the type of temperament that represents a certain organizational structure. Psychology generally divides human temperament into four types, namely:

    Choleric (uncontainable), polyhematous (active), mucous (quiet), depressive (weak). In fact, there are not many people who belong purely to one type of temperament. The average person tends to have several types of temperament traits, and some belong to the intermediate type between the types.

    Therefore, when judging a person's temperament, it should be analyzed in detail and not modeled. There is no good or bad, good or bad temperament type per se, and each temperament type has its positive and negative sides. To do a good job in people-oriented management, it is necessary to carry forward the positive aspects of people's temperament and overcome and avoid its negative aspects.

    To do this, it is necessary to concretely grasp the temperament characteristics of each person. Practice has proved that for people who mainly belong to the "choleric" temperament type, we should pay attention to "avoiding the edge" in management, and pay attention to the use of patient inspiration and induction; When emotions are opposed, it is necessary to "treat it coldly". For people who mainly belong to the "multi-blooded" type, more opportunities and tasks can be given, so that they can continue to overcome difficulties and improve in completing tasks; However, in the work, it is necessary to prevent slackness and change of mind, strengthen self-control, and pay attention to the training of stability and patience.

    For people who mainly belong to the "mucous type", pay attention to the use of less accusations, do not use cold for cold, and do not ask for it too quickly; Give them more encouragement, affirm their achievements, and give them more opportunities to exercise; Allow them enough time to think and react. The pair mainly belongs to the category of "depressive nature".

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