Professional Presence A. Professional Presence: Physical Body is centered primarily on the physical facet of health such as drugs and surgery. The mind of consciousness is likened with functioning. Bio-psycho-social is centered more on consciousness. Physical Body focuses predominantly on the human as a Physical Body and what can be done to fix it physically. Bio-psycho-social states that the mind is unlimited and boundless. In Bio-psycho-social the understanding came about that a person’s mental
personality. Our temperament and behavior can be determined with Keirsey temperament sorter model. By finding our personality and temperament, we can identify our leadership style and also learn what we have to concentrate on to become effective leaders in our organizations (Keirsey & Bates, 1984). Temperament encompasses personal needs, the kinds of contributions that individuals make in the workplace, and the roles they play in society. Depending upon the Keirsey temperament sorter, Keirsey and Bates
I first became familiar with the Keirsey Temperament Sorter when taking a psychology class last semester. After recently discussing the Barnum effect in that class, I was skeptical to review the results that may just give vague, general descriptions that could fit anyone. I didn't want to read to much into my temperament style description and let it control my actions and beliefs. However, after receiving my results and reviewing the material, I found that the assessment is very accurate and I could
As well as becoming a facilitator and defender of the oppressed individuals that surround me. Furthermore, the inspector traits of the guardian temperament, reveals me as a reliable individual who follows and supports rules and policies (Keirsey Temperament Sorter, 2017). In regards to task versus people, there is an individual responsibility preference to prioritize on the necessary task at hand in order to achieve a goal. The ethical orientation assessment
end. Hamlet and Gertrude are different in their personality types. According to Keirsey's temperament sorter, There are four main types of personality temperaments-Guardians, Artisans,
mindfully communicate and be open minded and flexible not only with my patients, but also myself and fosters a kind and compassionate environment. B. Personality Preferences There are four basic temperament groups, which describe human behavior, according to the Keirsey Temperament Theory and they are guardians, idealists, artisans and
After studying my personality type and reading the book, Please Understand Me. I have learned that I am an Idealist, ENFJ to be exact. From the words in The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator ENFJ describes me as expressive, introspective, friendly, and scheduling. According to the book ENFJ’s are also called teachers. As soon as I read that I couldn’t think of a better title. My whole Life teaching others is what I have wanted to do. Once I furthered my reading I found that there are so many factors that
effective the leader is and on the followers’ interests. It can basically be termed as teamwork, where an individual (a leader) influences a group of people to make sure that they achieve the goal. I did the assessment of myself from Keirsey personality temperament sorter chart to find out the leadership quality in me. Initially, I thought I am not a good leader and I don’t have the great quality to be a leader. The chart helps me figure out and understand what leadership quality I have. I have
Kalet J. Soto Management supervision & career development Dr. S. Entrikin Personality Paper The guardian is a person who looks after and is legally responsible for someone who is unable to manage their own affairs, especially an incompetent or disabled person or a child whose parents have died. I concur with the results of this test because I take care of a lot people in many aspects of my life for example my mother and younger sister, junior enlisted coworkers whom I mentor and friends from
Professional Presence and Influence Cynthia Ellis March 1, 2015 Western Governors University In our practice, professional presence is the foundation on which we establish what it means to be human and to care for our fellow man. To be a nurse and choose the many sacrifices it takes to spend one’s life caring for others requires knowledge of one’s own personal beliefs and values. Our own past experiences with life and how they have shaped us also influence how we relate and treat our patients