Optimal Personality

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Experience Inventory
experience of control
Experienced Sexual Identity
Field Dependence Independence
Fluid Orientation
Inkblot Responses
Intra-individual Consistency
Local Normative Data
maturity development
openness to experience
openness versus control
Optimal Personality
orientation
Past Time Perspective
personal consistency
Personal Opinion Survey
personality measurement
Phenomenal Organization
Pre-defined Frequency
psychological assessment
psychological functioning factors
psychological theory
Quantitative Ability
questionnaire
research battery
Rosenzweig Picture Frustration Study
self-actualisation theory
Self-ideal Discrepancy
Sexual Behaviour Predisposition
Smoking Survey
Story Completion Test
Story Completions
Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale
traits
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367109974
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The terms mental health, maturity, personality integration, self-actualization have been used by psychologists to represent the realm of the ideal or optimal personality. Originally published in 1974, Professor Richard Coan here describes a method of analysing this domain, and examines the important theoretical implications of his findings. He developed instruments to measure various characteristics, including personal consistency, the experience of control and openness to experience, which are associated with current concepts of sound psychological functioning. A battery containing these instruments was administered to several hundred subjects and analysed. The results, reported here, are enlightening. It was found, for example, that the different characteristics viewed by psychologists as traits of the ideal person do not constitute a unitary pattern. There is no evidence of a general dimension of personality integration or mental health. A number of independent components or factors of sound functioning were isolated. Some desirable traits were discovered to be inversely related to each other, many of these relationships appearing to involve a choice between an open or spontaneous orientation and a more ordered and controlled orientation. The author’s view, fully supported by his findings, is that if people are to achieve maximal realization of their potentials, a clear requisite is the flexible utilization of various modes of experiencing and acting.

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