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Personality Typologies and Social Work
MALÁ, Daniela
The aim of this thesis is to describe the various typologies of the clients and in connection with it to define the possible strategies of attitude to these clients, which can be used by social worker. The method used in this thesis is research and study of literature relevant to the chosen topic. The work is conceived as purely theoretical. The first chapter describes personality, temperament and factors that affect the personality formation. The second chapter focuses on the importance of knowledge of personality typology for social work. There is also a historical excursion and description of the following personality typology: according to Hippocrates, Jung and MBTI typology. The third chapter lists the characteristics of extroverts and introverts, both adults and children. Appropriate strategies, which can be used by the social worker, when he works with the particular types of personality are outlined within each sub-chapter.

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