Histrionic Personality Type
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Dramatic
Definition:
Synonyms:
Analogous:
Character Strengths and Virtues
- Forgiveness, Mercy, Magnanimity.
- Hope, Cheerfulness, Sociability.
- Tolerance, Liberalism, Open-mindedness.
- Liberality, Graciousness, Politeness, Courtesy.
- Charity, Affability, Empathy, Sensitivity, Considerateness, Friendliness, Compassion.
- Tenderness, Agreeableness.
- Refinement, Idealism, High-mindedness.
- Energy, Attentiveness, Enthusiasm.
- Artistry, Culture.
- Boldness, Spontaneity.
- Creativity, Humorousness, Wittiness.
Traits and Behaviors
Emotional, colorful, attention-seeking, concerned with appearance, sexually attractive, trusting, suggestible.
Emotions
Relationships
Parenting
Good/Bad Matches
Self
Self-Control
Real World
Work
Management Style
Careers
Likes
attention, expressiveness, emotionalism, romanticism, impressing others, captivating others, glamor, amusement, affection, alliances, an audience, appreciation, being entertaining, admiration, feelings, dramatics, demonstrativeness
Dislikes
being ignored, being unattractive, being unlovable, being uninteresting, being abandoned, being helpless, frustration, not getting their own way, not getting compliance from others, being treated unfairly
Noteworthy Examples
Tallulah Bankhead, Jorn Barger, Drew Barrymore, Ernest Becker, John Barrymore, William J. Bennett, Carol Burnett, Albert Camus, G.K. Chesterton, Frederic Chopin, Robert De Niro, Gustav Flaubert, E. M. Forster, Judy Garland, Jackie Gleason, Stephen Jay Gould, Martha Graham, Jeremy Irons, Michael Jackson, Phil Jackson, Michael Jordan, Rudyard Kipling, Monica Lewinsky, Rush Limbaugh, Madame Bovary, Gustav Mahler, Theodore Millon, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, Eugene O'Neill, Al Pacino, Michelle Phillips, Edith Piaf, Prince, Marcel Proust, Condoleezza Rice, Don Richard Riso, Albert Schweitzer, Paul Simon, Susan Sontag, Konstantin Stanislavsky, Walt Whitman, Tennessee Williams.
References
John M. Oldham and Lois B. Morris (1995). The New Personality Self-Portrait: Why You Think, Work, Love and Act the Way You Do. New York: Bantam.
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