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Eysenck's typology of personality of computer games players
Vaculík, Martin
This study is focused on personality traits of computer games players. The Eysenck's personality questionnaire (EPQ) was used. Differences in psychoticism and extraversion between players and non-players were found. Adolescents who play computer gamees were significantly more extravert and got lower score on psychoticism scale than non-players. Results indicate that heavy use of computer games is associated with higher score on psychoticism, neuroticism, crime and addiction scale.
Attempt at Health Personality Conception
Řehulka, Evžen
Health personality model is experimentally defined in the study and it could be effectively used mailny in both pedagogical and advisory psychology, possibly in psychohygiene. Basic on the confrontation with the American author R.W.Coan's conception and by forming our model we make use of current materials of the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Integrating and Integrated Self
Macek, Petr
A paper presents possibilities of self in regard to process of integration. The integrated self means a consistent and relatively stable set of self-pictures and self-evaluations. Integrating function of self is related to the concept of identity. An importance of the identity is discussed in the context of post-modern concept of world and life.
Seeking for life-stories. (Integrative function of narrativ self)
Čermák, Ivo
Seeking for life-stories (Integrative function of narrative self). Self could be coherent entity by means of permanet telling of life-story. The individual lives in the web of many different stories. The author deals shortly with the following topics pertinent to narrative self: narrative psychotherapy, importance of memory for narrative identity, emotion and making meaning in narrative context, authorship of the life story, influence of culture on narrative self.

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