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Historical Background Of Personality Types
The Four Temperament Model of Human Behavior is attributed to Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine. His scientific research and brilliant observations are universally accepted. Contrary to what critics claim, the Four Temperaments did not hatch from archaic pagan greek philosophy, but rather the scientific process that made Hippocrates the respected physician of his day.
The DISC Model of Human Behavior was first introduced by William Marston in 1928 through his book, The Emotions Of Normal People. Marston took Hippocrates' Greek titles and assigned simple and single D, I, S, and C letters to each. Though there are now many titles to various models, they all have roots from the same basic four temperaments discovered 400 B.C.
Dr. John Geier, Chairman of the Human Behavior Science Department at the University of Minnesota designed the first paper assessment that identified a person's DISC personality type from a business and personal perspective in 1977.
After studying under Dr. Geier with Performax Systems and Dr. Frank Wichern, Staff Psychologist at Dallas Theological Seminary, Dr. Mels Carbonell designed the first-of-their-kind combination personality and spiritual gifts profiles. With over 1 million profiles now in print in several different languages, Uniquely You Resources are one of the most respected and popular profiles available for businesses, personal use, and faith-based organizations.
Understanding the four-quadrant model of basic human behavior often explains why people do what they do. These insights can make the difference between right and wrong responses, and the best or worst behavior in any situation.
The profile is not a psychological analysis. It is not designed to deal with serious emotional problems. It can help with simple insights into basic human behavior motivations. For more in-depth needs, we recommend you seek "professional" counseling.
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