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  1. A non-reductive science of personality, character, and well-being must take the person's worldview into account.Artur Nilsson - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  • Do Personality Features Influence Our Intuitions of the Mind-Body Problem? A Pilot Study.Marek Havlík, Karolína Mladá, Iveta Fajnerová & Jiří Horáček - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  • The Psychology of Worldviews: Toward a Non-Reductive Science of Personality.Artur Nilsson - unknown
    Persons are not just mechanical systems of instinctual animalistic proclivities, but also language-producing, existentially aware creatures, whose experiences and actions are drenched in subjective meaning. To understand a human being as a person is to understand him or her as a rational system that wants, fears, hopes, believes, and in other ways imbues the world with meaning, rather than just a mechanical system that is subject to the same chains of cause and effect as other animals. But contemporary personality psychology (...)
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  • A study on the relationship between psychotherapists' personality profiles and their theoretical orientation preferences.Babatunde O. Ogunfowora - unknown
    This study explored the relationship between psychotherapists' personality and choice of theoretical orientation. A total of 493 participants completed a web-based survey. Personality was assessed using the HEXACO Personality Inventory while theoretical orientation preference was assessed using a modified version of the Theoretical Orientation Profile Scale-Revised. In the practitioner sample, the Humanistic/Existential scale was found to be significantly correlated with the Openness Unconventionality scale. Results further revealed that practitioners' theoretical orientation preference differed based on the Conscientiousness and Openness personality dimensions. (...)
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