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Psychosophy proposes that human personality is comprised of four basic aspects: Emotion, Logic, Physics, Will Man realized himself early as a multi-faceted, heterogeneous being, composed of some independent, little dependent on each other primary elements. ...
Core Theory
Attitudinal Psyche vs Psychosophy Before the theory of these systems can be described, there must be a distinguishing of the two most popular manifestations of this system. The original system, Psychosophy (PY) was proposed by Alexander Afanasyev in Syntax ...
Attitudinal Psyche - Rob Zeke Collopy
Incomplete. Attitudinal Psyche is an extension of the theory proposed in Syntax of Love and is meant to validate and complete many of the things talked about by Alexander Afanasyev. However, the theory of PY also measures of psychic energy which create a hier...
Psychosophy - Alexander Afanasiev
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Typology Links By @[CDCS] on PDB Psychosophy Library By @[N.N.] on PDB Psychosophy Library By @[Perhaps] on PDB
History and Overview
The Holland Codes (RIASEC) is a personality system based around vocational and career choices meant to assist in the search for a career or identify a set of characteristics within someone based on underlying patterns within certain career preferences and choi...
The RIASEC Model
Realistic (Doers) These are people that prefer to work with things or do things physically. Their problem solving approach is often linear and concrete, staying in the realm of practicality where they are most comfortable and avoiding abstraction. They pref...
Alternate Models
Incomplete. Information on Gati's theory hasn't been found yet. Prediger's Two-Dimensional Model History and Theory The current and most popular version of the RIASEC model is a combination of Holland's original work and Prediger's re-conceptualization of...
The Horsenality Theory
Horsenality is a combination of the words "horse" and "personality". Just like humans, horses also have different personalities and needs, and in order to have long-term success with your horse it is essential that you first learn how to "read" him, i.e., to...
Swirls
A whorl or swirl is a patch of hair growing in the opposite direction of the surrounding hair, usually in a pinwheel fashion. It’s commonly found on the head, and especially the face. Whorls are also known as trichoglyphs, or cowlicks when they appear elsewher...
History and Overview
Incomplete. Feel free to add information you find. Eysenck was a German-born British psychologist whose research stayed in the genetic and biological side of human personality and used personality types to indicate which conditions a person might have. He was...
Theory
May be confusing, information is incomplete Dimensions Psychoticism Extraversion Neuroticism Aggressive Sociable Anxious Assertive Irresponsible Depressed Egocentric Dominant Guilt Feelings Unsympathetic Lack of reflection ...
History and Development
The Theory
History and Overview
The Holland Codes (RIASEC) is a personality system based around vocational and career choices meant to assist in the search for a career or identify a set of characteristics within someone based on underlying patterns within certain career preferences and choi...
The RIASEC Model
Realistic (Doers) These are people that prefer to work with things or do things physically. Their problem solving approach is often linear and concrete, staying in the realm of practicality where they are most comfortable and avoiding abstraction. They pref...
Alternate Models
Incomplete. Information on Gati's theory hasn't been found yet. Prediger's Two-Dimensional Model History and Theory The current and most popular version of the RIASEC model is a combination of Holland's original work and Prediger's re-conceptualization of...
History
Theory
Incomplete Dimensions The six basic dimensions that Elaine Quigley BA Hons uses are: the average size of letters the pressure to the paper they rhythmic repetition of the strokes the slant of the letters the spacing, regular or irregular the roundne...
The Four Hand Shapes
In palmistry, there are four general hand shapes that correspond to the four elements, earth, fire, water, and air. These often correspond to the astrological symbols and add a sense of spirituality to the system Earth Short fingers + Short palms Earth ...