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    Response To Trauma

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    their cognitive schemas (Paris, 2000). Coping and personality factors can pose as a means to explain why some individuals experience traumatic events and life stressors more intensely than others. Personality definitions have been of much debate over the years; however…

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    Questions Respond: 1) The core values that is found in a high-performance organizational cultures are social responsibility, innovation, customers services, personal growth, and teamwork. Social responsibility enhance the performance level of the organization because it shows if the company give back to society; giving contribution of time and money to charity that helps the public with everyday life struggles or to improve the lives individuals. Another social responsibility is…

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    Zwahr-Castro, J., & Dicke-Bohmann, A. K. (2014). Who can be friends? Characteristics of those who remain friends after dissolution of a romantic relationship. Individual Differences Research, 12(4-A), 142-152. In this article, the author used an optimal size of 522 college students that included the friends and family of the same college students. This study seeks the participation in a self-assessment study on whether or not a former couple remained friends after a dissolution of a romantic…

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    this worry a lot, they have a short temper, they pity themselves, are self-conscious, emotional and vulnerable. People who scored low are the opposite. Individuals who scored high on extroversion are loving, chatty, active and passionate. For openness to experience, the high scorers are imaginative, inventive, unique, curious, and liberal. Agreeableness is soft-hearted, confiding, giving, acquiescent, indulgent and good-natured. And lastly, conscientiousness are individuals who are hard-working,…

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    also Tyler Durden (the same person), who have an entirely different personality. After observing such characteristics, it is likely that the protagonist of the story has a disorder, most likely being dissociative identity disorder. The character experiences more than one distinct identity/personality state, each having their own way of thinking, understanding the world, goals, actions, etc. Obviously being that Tyler Durden is the narrator, and it is possible that Marla is another made up…

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    Opiate Dependence

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    them an incentive to continue using opiates. This can create a vicious cycle that can detrimentally affect people not only psychologically but socially as well. Personality traits found in the Big Five Inventory (Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness to Experience, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness) are thought to be a good indication for addiction to opiates. Specifically in males, agreeableness is thought to be connected with opiate use. Between 2002 and 2003, a therapy based study was done…

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    Self Efficacy Research

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    viewpoint of Albert Bandura, self-efficacy denotes one’s belief in one’s capabilities to organize, manage and control situations in life with the aim of managing circumstances (11). As for the origins of self-efficacy, Bandura believes that the initial experiences of self-efficacy concentrate in one’s family (11). In previous research, the relationships of self-efficacy to emotional participation with children (12), the system of family functioning (13-16), perceived social support on the part…

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    fundamental dimensions of personality. The basic traits included are neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness, which are known as the “Big Five”. To compare my personality with that of my boyfriend David, I took an online personality analysis test based on those five traits. The openness trait refers to the degree to which a person is willing to try new experiences…

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    Question 6: Big Five traits are Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. Openness is described as a person who has traits of creativity curiosity and is also imaginative and artistic. Conscientiousness is described as a well-organized self-disciplined person who is conforming and deliberate in their actions. While Extroversion is a person who exhibits an outgoing personality type how is assertive and very active. Agreeableness is displayed as a person who is…

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    their finest clothes in hope that they will be selected for a leadership program, internship, or even a full-time job. The career fair can be stressful for some, while for others it can open doors and experiences that were previously unknown. Personally, I find the career fair to be an excellent experience, because it gives you the opportunity to practice communicating with recruiters from companies…

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