John M. Oldham

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John M. Oldham



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The New Personality Self-Po...

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The American Psychiatric Pu...

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Essentials of Personality D...

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The Middle Years: New Psych...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1990 — 3 editions
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Textbook of Personality Dis...

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Impulsivity and Compulsivity

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Paranoia: New Psychoanalyti...

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Dynamic Therapy in Brief Ho...

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Personality Disorders: New ...

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Review of Psychiatry, Volum...

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“your personality style—will be fairly set by the end of childhood, and you will be playing the “game of life” in your distinctive way for the remainder of your years.”
John M. Oldham, The New Personality Self-Portrait: Why You Think, Work, Love and Act the Way You Do

“To psychiatrists, the inborn biological, genetic aspect of your personality is called your temperament.”
John M. Oldham, The New Personality Self-Portrait: Why You Think, Work, Love and Act the Way You Do

“Personality disorders, on the other hand, are long-term patterns of inflexible and maladaptive behavior that are manifest from adolescence.”
John M. Oldham, The New Personality Self-Portrait: Why You Think, Work, Love and Act the Way You Do



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