Making Sense of People: Decoding the Mysteries of Personality
Every day, we evaluate the people around us: It's one of the most important things we ever do. Making Sense of People provides the scientific frameworks and tools we need to improve our intuition, and assess people more consciously, systematically, and effectively.Leading neuroscientist Samuel...
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Zusammenfassung: | Every day, we evaluate the people around us:
It's one of the most important things we ever do. Making Sense
of People provides the scientific frameworks and tools we need
to improve our intuition, and assess people more consciously,
systematically, and effectively.Leading neuroscientist Samuel H. Barondes
explains the research behind each standard personality category:
extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and
openness. He shows readers how to use these traits and assessments
to do a better job of deciding who they'll enjoy spending time
with, whom to trust, and whom to keep at a distance. Barondes
explains:
What neuroscience and psychological
research can tell us about how personality types develop and
cohere.
The intertwined roles of genes, nurture,
and education in personality development.
How to recognize troublesome personality
patterns such as narcissism, sociopathy, and paranoia.
How much a child's behavior predicts their
adult personality, and how personality stabilizes in young
adulthood.
How to assess integrity, fairness, wisdom,
and other traits related to morality.
What genetic testing may (or may not)
teach us about personality in the future.
General strategies for getting along with
people, with specific tactics for special circumstances.
Kirkus ReviewsA succinct look at personality
psychology.As a psychiatrist and neuroscientist at the
University of California, Barondes (Molecules and Mental
Illness, 2007, etc.) has spent years studying human behavior,
and this book reflects his systematic, scientific approach for
personality assessment. The average person isn't likely to have
time to research a difficult boss or potential love interest, but
the author supplements intuition with a useful cornerstone for
gauging human behavior: a table of the "Big Five" personality
traits, among them Extraversion vs. Introversion and Agreeableness
vs. Antagonism. To learn how to apply the Big Five, Barondes
supplies a link for a professional online personality test, in
addition to a basic introduction of troubling personality
patterns–e.g., narcissism and compulsiveness. While genetics
may play a heavy hand in influencing personality, Barondes writes,
it's awareness of a person's background, character and life story
that is paramount in unearthing reasons for adult behavior. Readers
might like to see the author weave more everyday examples into the
text–his exercise in fostering compassion by imagining an
adult as a 10-year-old child is |
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