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2019 | XVI/16 | 200-223

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I MODELLI TEORICI SUL TEMPERAMENTO ADULTO

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Models of adult temperament
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; Wybrane modele temperamentu osób dorosłych

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I questo articolo abbiamo presentato e analizzato alcuni modelli teorici sul tempera- mento adulto. Le teorie o i modelli che riguardano il temperamento sono varie e differisco- no tra di loro. Gli studiosi formulano diverse definizioni di temperamento e ognuna di esse propone un diverso numero e ruolo dei tratti, dimensioni o fattori. Comunque, ciascuno di noi porta nelle relazioni il proprio bagaglio genetico, la propria storia evolutiva, i propri vissuti, le esperienze, ovvero contribuisce ai rapporti con gli altri con tutto quello che e, e dunque anche con il temperamento; e importante, dunque, conoscere e capire il proprio temperamento, perche da questo puo dipendere la qualita della nostra vita. La compren- sione del proprio temperamento costituisce un passo importantissimo verso il migliora- mento del proprio funzionamento sociale.
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Wybrane modele temperamentu osób dorosłych Temperament uważany jest za najbardziej biologiczną i stabilną część osobowości. Poznanie i zrozumienie własnego temperamentu wydaje się być niezbędne w dobrym funkcjonowaniu w relacjach międzyludzkich. Niniejszy artykuł analizuje wybrane teoretyczne modele temperamentu dorosłego człowieka. Zaprezentowane są w nim modele temperamentu takich wybitnych psychologów, jak Hans J. Eysenck, Jeffrey A. Gray, Marvin Zuckerman czy Albert Mehrabian. Ponadto w artykule przedstawiona jest teoria temperamen- talna polskiego badacza Jana Strelaua.
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Models of adult temperament Temperament is considered the most biological and stable part of one’s personality. Cognition and understanding of your own temperament seems to be essential for good functioning in interpersonal relationships. This article analyzes the selected theoretical models of an adult persons temperament. It presents temperament models developed by such outstanding psychologists as Eysenck, Gray, Zuckerman and Mehrabian. In addition, the article presents the temperament theory of polish researcher Jan Strelau.

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2020-01-02

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