Sanguine is a type of temperament of a person who is characterized by the mobility of the nervous system. The characteristic of a sanguine person includes the ability to perfectly cope with psychological and emotional stress. Due to the mobility of mental processes, he can quickly adapt to changing circumstances. A person of the sanguine type of temperament has the flexibility of behavior. This contributes to the fact that he easily gets used to everything new and has a high social [...]
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Melancholic

Melancholic is one of the types of temperaments according to the theory of Hippocrates. According to Hippocrates, a melancholy is defined as "melena chole", which is translated from Greek as "black bile". The nature of the melancholic can be determined by the tendency to depressive states. Temperament melancholic determines the presence of such qualities as alienation, isolation, increased emotionality, sensitivity, sensitivity. Melancholy susceptible to affective disorders and anxiety problems significantly [...]
Phlegmatic person

Phlegmatic is a type of temperament of a person who has a balance of nervous processes. Phlegmatic calmly refers to any life processes, without unnecessary energy or excessive emotional manifestations. He is balanced, assiduous, able to scrupulously and conscientiously perform painstaking work. The phlegmatic person is characterized by slowness in decision-making, but if he has to execute them, then he shows strong perseverance. Phlegmatic person characteristic. Representative [...]
Choleric

Choleric is one of the temperaments that Hippocrates described in his theory. According to Hippocrates, the name of the temperament "choleric" means "bile", which came from the Greek "chole". Choleric characteristics of a person include the following main qualities: impetuosity, decisiveness, quick reaction, passion for one's work, ability to overcome many life difficulties independently. In emotional terms, he is quite a rugged person, strong, unbalanced, [...]
Extroversion

Extraversion is in psychology an individual’s property that characterizes the outward orientation of a personality. The term "extroversion" comes from the Latin "extra", which means outside and "versae", "versie" - meaning a turn, it turns out - facing out. The concept of "extraversion", as well as "introversion" was introduced by the Swiss psychologist and philosopher Carl Gustave Jung to distinguish between two types of personality. Extraversion is in psychology [...]
Introversion

Introversion is a personality trait that characterizes its appeal to its inner world. Introversion in psychology was first described by the famous Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist Carl Jung. Jung's introversion is a personal orientation on oneself. Literally, the concept of “introversion” means “turning inward,” which, in turn, means an individual’s preference for a personal inner world accessible only to him, than interest in others [...]
Human manipulation

Manipulation by people is methods of influencing the consciousness of other individuals. The art of manipulating people provides that a manipulator, knowing the intricacies of the human soul, finds a special approach to each individual and each time, creating a new image for himself, he carries out his plans. Many individuals are not aware that there are a lot of manipulative techniques and methods with which they almost daily [...]
Manipulator man

Man-manipulator is a person who, using manipulative techniques, influences others, uses them for his own selfish purposes. To determine what a manipulator person means, you should observe people from your environment. Such a person is almost always not satisfied with himself or others, he does not like and does not value what he does. He treats his personal affairs as painful [...]