A Perspective on Soul Archetypes
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55927/fjss.v4i1.81Keywords:
Temperaments, Personality, Emotions, Individual DifferencesAbstract
The concept of temperaments, rooted in ancient medical theories, still offers valuable insights into personality and individual differences. This perspective looks at historical and theoretical foundations of four temperaments and their impact on understanding personality. It provides a nuanced view of how temperaments influence behaviour, emotions, and relationships
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