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Personality Psychology

Personality Psychology. “Systems Net Theory” Josep M. Lluís-Font Recent publications : Lluís-Font , J.M. (2002), Personalidad: Esbozo de una teoría integradora. Psicothema, 4 (14), págs 693-701

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Personality Psychology

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  1. Personality Psychology “Systems Net Theory” Josep M. Lluís-Font Recent publications: Lluís-Font, J.M. (2002), Personalidad: Esbozo de una teoría integradora. Psicothema, 4 (14), págs 693-701 Lluís-Font, J.M. (2003), Teoría de la Red de Sistemas. Barcelona, Actas del Congreso Nacional de la SEIDI Lluís-Font, J.M. (2004), Mente y Personalidad: Un nuevo modelo integrador. Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva Lluís-Font, J.M. (2005), Personality: Systems Net Theory. Individual Differences Research, 3,(4), 213-238 Lluís-Font, J.M. (2006), Mind and Personality: Systems Net Theory (submitting)

  2. Systems Net Theory (SNT) • Teoría de la Personalidad y de las Inteligencias Múltiples • Teoría biológica • Teoría evolucionista • Teoría integradora de teorías y paradigmas • Teoría formulada en 25 enunciados

  3. Hierarchic trait structure in classical models Psychological nomenclature EXTRAVERSION Sociability Surgency Activity High self-esteem Reward sensitivity Positive emotions

  4. Hierarchic trait structure in classical models Psychological and biological nomenclature EXTRAVERSION (Approach system) Sociability (Social system) Surgency (Behavioral system) Activity (Energetic system) Reward sensitivity (Instinctive system) Positive emotions (Emotional system) High self-esteem (Self-concept system)

  5. Non-hierarchic trait structure in Systems Net TheoryTypes of traits: General dimensions, specific dimensions and primary traits

  6. Personality structure in Systems Net Theory: Organizing axes

  7. Structural matrix of systems and factors in Systems Net Theory

  8. Personality components in Systems Net Theory • Cinco sistemas generales, funcionales, horizontales • Cinco dimensiones generales originadas por la reactividad de esos sistemas • Trece sistemas específicos, estructurales, pentafactoriales • Trece dimensiones específicas originadas por la reactividad de esos sistemas • Sesenta y cinco rasgos primarios originados por la activación simultánea de un sistema general y otro específico

  9. Illustration of an horizontal and a vertical system

  10. Components of an horizontal system (Authors)

  11. Multiple intelligences in Systems Net Theory

  12. Multiple intelligences and cognitive styles in Systems Net Theory

  13. The components of the three temperamental systems in different authors • Neurofisiológicos: Los tres principales neurotransmisores (Cloninger, 1993) • Somáticos: Los tres tipos constitucionales (Kretschmer, 1922, Sheldon, 1942) • Afectivos : Las tres dimensiones PEN (Eysenck, 1985)

  14. Systems Net Theory: basic ideas • Distinction between two types of biological systems • General, functional, horizontal • Specific, structural, pentafactorial, vertical • Distinction between two types of general systems • Three temperamental systems, oriented to survival (in humans and animals) • Two self-regulation and integration systems (exclusive to homo sapiens) • Distinction between the nature and the function of traits • Identification of traits from theoretical prediction • Conceptualizing dimensions as a result of the reactivity of biological systems • Conceptualizing primary traits as a result of the interaction of a general system and an specific one

  15. Typology of the big general and functional systems

  16. Order of the Big Five, according to different authors

  17. Structure and dynamics of the three archaic (independent) temperamental systems in animals

  18. Neurological connection of the three archaic temperamental systems in homo sapiens (Transition towards the five general systems)

  19. Origin of the specific or vertical systems in SNT Temperamental systems Regulating systems

  20. Structure and dynamics of a general, functional and horizontal system

  21. Structure and dynamics of emotional system

  22. Structure and dynamics of psychomotor system

  23. Structure and dynamics of specialized cognitive system

  24. Structure and dynamics of personality in Systems Net Theory Symbolic FigurativeS Semantic R O

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