People Patterns: A Modern Guide to the Four Temperaments
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.88 (546 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1885705034 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 136 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Lynn Burrows said This is the most awesome book if you want to understand other people in. This is the most awesome book if you want to understand other people in your life!!After friends and family did the questionnaire, it was fascinating to see how they feel and think. Have become more patient now and more understanding and appreciative of their personality types and how each of us contributes to our lives and the world.. Christopher Race said A great book for sharing MBTI with others. I think this book does very little to add to Keirsey's work. It is basically the same thing and easier to read. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK FOR SHARING MBTI WITH OTHERS!I am a teacher and have found this book to be VERY valuable in sharing with students and others MBTI personality type. Keirsey's book uses a lot of words, and technical descriptions that teenagers and others do not understand. People Patterns helps others learn by creating interest with simpler, shorter language. It also gets rid of Keirsey's graphs, which people find confusing.Both Keirsey and Montgomery put a lot of faith in the MBTI test in their. Not for those who have already read Keirsey's Temperament Sorter After reading Please Understand Me II: Temperament, Character, Intelligence, I was excited to read other books that dealt with these concepts to help me process my new realizations about human temperament patterns. Unfortunately, I was disappointed by People Patterns because the book consisted of an oversimplified repetition of what was already contained in Keirsey's book. The only new contribution made by Montgomery is that he indicates the temperaments of a number of fictional characters (although some of his characterizations are debatable).Despite these shortcomings, I might recommend this book to someone unfami
Montgomery cites over 250 characters from well-known movies and TV shows The Wizard of Oz, Sex and the City, Harry Potter, Star Trek, Star Wars, The Fantastic Four, The Incredibles, The Lord of the Rings, Ghost Busters, and many more to help bring the temperaments alive for a modern audience. "Try to see it my way ." Taking a line from the Beatles, Dr. The book begins with a brief history of the four temperaments (tracing the idea back to Hippocrates), and it ends with port. In this updated and expanded 2nd edition, Dr. People Patterns features an easy-to-score personality quiz, and easy-to-read chapters on dating & mating, parents & children, and talent & career (with over 750 job suggestions grouped according to type). Stephen Montgomery presents a fresh new look at the four temperaments, the four ancient "people patterns" that are the key to personality types. People Patterns A Popular Culture Introduction to Personality Types and the Four Temperaments by Stephen Montgomery, Ph.D