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What are the four temperament types in psychology?

There are four types of temperament: choleric temperament, sanguine temperament, mucinous temperament and depressive temperament.

1. Courage (represented by Li Kui jy and Zhang Fei)

People with bile have quick reaction, high reactivity and initiative. This kind of person's emotions and behaviors are rapid and intense, with extremely obvious external manifestations; Cheerful, enthusiastic and frank, but grumpy and argumentative; Emotional impulse but not lasting; Energetic, often working with great enthusiasm, but sometimes lacking patience.

Second, bloody (the representative thinks that Wang Xifeng)

Optimists are very sensitive to their actions. The emotions and behaviors of such people occur quickly and change quickly, but they are mild; Easy to get emotional, but inexperienced, good at making friends and easy to adapt to the new environment; Language is expressive and infectious, with lively posture and vivid expression, and has obvious extroversion characteristics.

Third, mucus (on behalf of Zhuge Liang)

People with mucus have low reaction ability. Emotion and behavior are slow, stable and inflexible; This kind of person's mood is not easy to happen and not easy to show. They have little passion and are quiet when they encounter unpleasant things. Attention is stable and lasting, but it is difficult to transfer; Poor thinking flexibility, but more meticulous, like to meditate.

Fourth, depression (the representative thinks Lin Daiyu)

People with depression are more sensitive. This kind of person's mood and behavior are quite slow and weak; Emotion is easy to produce, the experience is quite profound, obscure but not exposed, and it is easy to be sentimental; Often imaginative, intelligent and observant, good at observing subtle things that others can't observe, with high sensitivity and profound thinking.

The advantages of all kinds of temperament

Bold people: more suitable for people with quick response, strong action, strong emergency, greater risk and higher difficulty. Such people can become excellent tour guides, marketers, program hosts, foreign affairs receptionists and so on. But not suitable for steady and meticulous work.

Bloody people: more suitable for social, literary, diverse, responsive and balanced work, not suitable for work that requires serious study. They can engage in various occupations, such as diplomats, managers, lawyers, athletes, journalists, waiters, actors and so on.

Sticky people: more suitable for orderly, rigid and calm work, with high endurance, not suitable for stressful and changeable work. The occupations that can be engaged in are surgeons, judges, managers, financial personnel, etc.

Depressed people: able to work conscientiously, suitable for lasting and meticulous work, such as technicians, laboratory technicians, confidential secretaries, storekeepers, etc. Not suitable for jobs that require quick response and decisiveness.