THE
QUINBY ATTITUDE TRIANGLE |
Attitudes
are the hardest part of a personality to change
because they are integrated into the Parent - Adult - Child.
“A state of mind or a feeling: disposition, one’s usual mood, temperament, a habitual inclination; a tendency; character.” |
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Temperament applies broadly to the sum of a physical,
emotional, and intellectual characteristics that affect or
determine a person’s actions and reactions: “Her highly
strungtemperament make her .... capricious ... enchanting”
(George Bernard Shaw) |
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Character especially emphasizes moral and ethical qualities: “Education has for its object the formation of character.” |
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Personality is the sum of distinctive traits that give a person
individuality: “The meeting of two personalities is like the contact
of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed”
(Carl Jung) |