Survival Games Personalities Play

Survival Games Personalities Play
Title Survival Games Personalities Play PDF eBook
Author Eve Delunas
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2010-03
Genre Character
ISBN 9781450513463

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When people don?t feel safe in their relationships with others, thy are likely to play survival games. Whether a person plays the game of Blackmail, Complain, Robot, or Masquerade depends upon that individual?s personality type. Using case examples from her practice as a Marriage and Family Therapist, Dr. Delunas describes the games associated with each of four personality styles and explains the reasons why different types of people are likely to employ game tactics. In addition, she outlines those methods that have been most effective for helping individuals, couples, and families to stop their survival-game-playing.

Understanding Yourself and Others

Understanding Yourself and Others
Title Understanding Yourself and Others PDF eBook
Author Linda V. Berens
Publisher Telos Publications
Pages 48
Release 2001-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780971214408

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Understanding Yourself and Others An Introduction to Interaction Styles reveals the four fundamental interaction style patterns for you to "try on" in your search for understanding yourself and others. Within these patterns are clues to the "how" of our behaviors. Find out how you consistently seem to fall into certain roles in your interactions with others and how you can shift your energies to take on other roles when necessary.

The Sixteen Personality Types

The Sixteen Personality Types
Title The Sixteen Personality Types PDF eBook
Author Linda V. Berens
Publisher Telos Publications
Pages 60
Release 1999
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780966462470

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The 16 Personality Types, Descriptions for Self-Discovery is an invaluable tool for users of the MBTI and related instruments. These descriptions present a living systems approach to describing the 16 types. Dr. Berens and Dr. Nardi have captured the essence of the 16 type patterns and crafted descriptions to be used to by individuals to clarify their best-fit type.

Character and Personality Type

Character and Personality Type
Title Character and Personality Type PDF eBook
Author Dario Nardi
Publisher Telos Publications
Pages 84
Release 1999-11
Genre Character
ISBN 9780966462463

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Character and Personality Type will change the way you look at personality type and development. Contains Dr. Nardi's long awaited 64 character biographies-4 for each type with illustrations-gives you a new look at the differences within personality type.

Quick Guide to the Four Temperaments and Creativity

Quick Guide to the Four Temperaments and Creativity
Title Quick Guide to the Four Temperaments and Creativity PDF eBook
Author Marci Segal
Publisher Telos Publications
Pages 48
Release 2003-02
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780971214439

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Ethno-Playography

Ethno-Playography
Title Ethno-Playography PDF eBook
Author Anne Hart
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 346
Release 2007-07-27
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1532000154

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Here's how to write salable plays, skits, monologues, or docu-dramas from life experiences, social issues, or current events. Write plays/skits using the technique of ethno-playography which incorporates traditions, folklore, and ethnography into dramatizing real events. The sample play and monologues portray events as social issues. One true life example for a skit is the scene in the sample play written from first-person point-of-view about a 1964 five-minute train interlude when a male passenger commands the protagonist not to cross between cars while the train is in motion. The passenger stands between the cars next to his wife who says timorously, "Let her go, dear," after the wife notices the young protagonist wears a wedding ring. The protagonist tells him she's pregnant, returning from the john, and needs to get back to her family. Instead, he squeezes her head in a vise-like grip, crushing her between his knee and the wall of the train. He kicks at the base of her spine, yelling stereotypical ethnic epithets while passengers ignore events. After the sample play and three monologues for performance, you will have learned how to write ethnographic dialogue and select appropriate scene settings. Also included are e-interviews with popular fiction writers.

Get Out of the Way!

Get Out of the Way!
Title Get Out of the Way! PDF eBook
Author Doug Thorburn
Publisher Galt Publishing
Pages 130
Release 2002
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9780967578842

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This book takes a revolutionary look at the road and the alcoholic headed your way. Thorburn makes a compelling case that most poor behaviors on the road result from alcoholism. He shows how identifying these drivers earlier can help prevent innumerable tragedies, both on the road and off.