TEMPERAMENT AND ITS TYPES

Authors

  • Shamaeva Muhabbat Baratovna Teacher of Tashkent Medical Academy Termiz branch
  • Sharofov Mirshodjon Matyoqub ogli Student of the Faculty of General Medicine-2, Group 206-A Termez Branch of Tashkent Medical Academy
  • Mengnikulova Iroda Khursand qizi Student of the Faculty of General Medicine-2, Group 206-A Termez Branch of Tashkent Medical Academy
  • Abdusheripov Akbarali Muhammad ogli Student of the Faculty of General Medicine-2, Group 207-A Termez Branch of Tashkent Medical Academy
  • Norbotaeva Shokhsanam Shukhratovna Student of the Faculty of General Medicine-2, Group 206-A Termez Branch of Tashkent Medical Academy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37547/

Keywords:

Temperament, sanguine, choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic, personal typology, psychotype, Eysenck model, extraversion, introversion, neuroticism, temperament test, psychological portrait, emotional stability, psychophysiology, individual differences, MBTI, Big Five, psychological assessment, leadership, emotional intelligence, stress tolerance, pedagogical adaptation, temperament in differential psychology, personality, developmental psychology, temperament and health.

Abstract

Temperament is the basis of human personality and is closely related to its mental state, behavior, adaptation to the social environment, ability to control emotions and general activity. This article deeply covers the scientific foundations of the concept of temperament, its historical development stages, biological and neuropsychological roots, as well as its role in modern psychology and medicine. Although temperament is recognized as an innate and unchangeable characteristic of a person, studies show that it can be partially modified under the influence of social environment, upbringing, life experience and cultural factors.

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Published

2025-04-29

How to Cite

TEMPERAMENT AND ITS TYPES. (2025). International Bulletin of Medical Sciences and Clinical Research, 5(4), 72-75. https://doi.org/10.37547/

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