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Podcast: Make sense of your personality style

  • June 08, 2022
  • Podcast
  • John M. Oldham, M.D., & Lois B. Morris

BY THE NPSP25 TEAM To make sense of your personality style, have we got a podcast for you!  You’ll find out what the NPSP25 is, its research roots, and what it can do for you, your family, and your team. Take a listen or read the transcript here. Produced by ResearchPod, which connects science research […]

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Podcast: Dr. Oldham Talks About Personality Disorders and Styles

What is a personality disorder? What’s a personality type or style?  How can you tell the difference?   What can you do about personality patterns that are causing you–or your colleagues, family, friends–a lot of grief and discomfort? Listen to Dr. John Oldham’s  wide-ranging conversation with Dr. Bridget Nash on TherapyShow.com.

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WHAT YOUR BODY SHAPE SAYS ABOUT YOUR PERSONALITY

  • November 09, 2018
  • General
  • NPSP25 Team

  Do you look trustworthy? Lazy? Enthusiastic? When it comes to snap judgments, your body shape affects other’s first impressions of your personality. Researchers at the University of Texas in Dallas tested their theory that body-shape and personality-trait stereotypes affect how we judge and interact with people we haven’t met before. The Body Shape Study […]

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Comparing Personality Tests

  • September 17, 2018
  • General
  • NPSP25 Team

There’s a lot of buzz lately about The Personality Brokers, a new book by Merve Emre about the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and the mother-daughter team that came up with it 75 years ago.   Now that we’ve launched The New Personality Self-Portrait 25 online, we’ve  been fielding a lot of questions about how the two […]

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Do you fall into the “liking gap” when meeting someone new?

  • September 16, 2018
  • General
  • NPSP25 Team

That’s what researchers at Cornell, Harvard and Yale call the certainty that a new acquaintance doesn’t think much of us as soon as we open our mouths. In a series of five studies of strangers engaged in a 5-minute, ice-breaker conversation, psychologists found people typically liked their partner more than they thought their partner liked […]

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