Who do you think you are : understanding personality from the inside out / Tina Thomas.

As Dr. Thomas explains, "There is no such thing as a difficult person, just people with difficult personalities!" Those who understand personality and its biological basis never look at themselves or others in the same way again. Understanding personality this way will help you to understa...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Thomas, Tina (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [United States] : Morgan James Publishing : Made available through hoopla, 2016.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Overview; The Human Physics Series; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Warning!; Chapter 1 Who Is the Ultimate You?; Chicken? Egg? Or Both?; Self-Actualization Assessment; Chapter 2 Neurotransmitters-the Key to YOU; "Nerdy" Norepinephrine; Sunny Serotonin; Driving Dopamine; Chapter 3 A New Theory Based on an Ancient Symbol; The Language of the Nine-Point Personality System; Basic Principles; Putting It All Together: The Periodic Table of Human Personality; Enneagram versus Nine-Point Personality System; Chapter 4 The Nine Types-Which One Are You?
  • The ChallengerThe Peacemaker; The Reformer; The Helper; The Achiever; The Individualist; The Investigator; The Loyalist; The Enthusiast; How to Figure Out Your (and Others') Personality Type; Chapter 5 But Wait, There's More!; The TASSO Test; Intimate, Social, or Self-Preservation?; Chapter 6 How to Utilize the NPS to Create an Awesome Life 170; A Better Life; Personality and Nutrition; Mate Selection; Improved Relationships; Parenting; To Sum It Up; Chapter 7 Clinical Implications; System Overview for Clinicians; Outlook (OL); Mental Activity (MA); Assertiveness (AS); Sociability (SO)
  • The Nine-Point Personality System and SPECT ScansThe Nine-Point Personality System and the DSM IV; Clinical Applications; Suggestions for Research; Ethical Considerations; Conclusion; About Dr. Tina Thomas; Bibliography; Appendix A: A Little History (of the Enneagram); Appendix B: Resources.