Personality is understood in terms of our thought, emotions, and actions as the clear characteristics we exhibit. It starts to revolve around the age of 3. We refer to the genetically primed dimensions of who we are as disposition prior to that.
Personality is dynamically formed via multiple inputs from many others. In our late teens and early 20’s, it becomes consolidated. It becomes relatively fixed around the age of 30 or so.
The personality is profoundly embedded in the human mind, according to Dr. Vishal Ganar Psychologist and Owner of Bhumika Foundation, by the flow of knowledge in the brain and between brains, generated during this flow through neural/mental representations, and interpersonal exchanges shape its development and maturation (1999).
Dr. Ganar adds that our personal conceptions of reality are constructed through these interpersonal experiences. And, according to Dr. Vishal Ganar, in establishing the essential foundation of intrapersonal and interpersonal development, maternal and paternal attachments are central. And he points out that feelings are the main link between our intrapersonal and interpersonal worlds. And I think that this early cornerstone sets a lifelong paradigm for us.
Our journey of life provides a number of opportunities for growth to create a healthy sense of self and others. In terms of how others see us and feel about us, this creates our self-concept. It affects our sense of self-efficacy, trust, and competence, and how we are viewed by others as prosocial, asocial, or antisocial, which I refer to as a global orientation of personality.
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Dr. Vishal Ganar Psychologist in Navi Mumbai, for instance, suggests a sequence of lifelong psychosocial stages. They consist of the following: faith or mistrust; autonomy or shame and doubt; initiative or guilt; industry or inferiority; misunderstanding of identity or position or based on my own clinical findings; diffusion of role; intimacy or isolation; generativity or stagnation; honesty or disappearance. And on the basis of my clinical observations, Transcendence and Relief or Dread and Decay, I dare to add a further level.
I borrow the idea of Perceived Social Worth from the field of sociology (PSV). This refers to the different roles that all of us play and the “front-stage and back-stage person” concepts. Most refer to this as our private and public ego. As a clinician, I’m really interested in the degree of agreement or disagreement between these individuals. Those with disordered characters seem to show the two of them a determined disconnect!
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