
Dr. Evelyne Raposo Psy.D.
LIFE PASSENGERS: PERSONALITY TYPES
How do deal with 25 different personality types
by Dr. Evelyne Raposo
2. What to Say and What NOT to say
ANGRY Personality Type
3. What to Say and What NOT to say
ANXIOUS / EDGY Personality Type
4. What to Say and What NOT to say
ARGUMENTATIVE Personality Type
5. What to Say and What NOT to say
ARROGANT/ ANNOYING Personality Type
6. What to Say and What NOT to say
CARELESS Personality Type
7. What to Say and What NOT to say
CHILDISH-ADULT Personality Type
8. What to Say and What NOT to say
COMPLICATED / CONFUSED Personality Type
9. What to Say and What NOT to say
CRITICAL/ JUGDMENTAL Personality Type
10. What to Say and What NOT to say
DAYDREAMER / IDEALISTIC Personality Type
11. What to Say and What NOT to say
DEPRESSED / UNHAPPY Personality Type
12. What to Say and What NOT to say
DISHONEST / UNETHICAL Personality Type
13. What to Say and What NOT to say
DOMINEERING Personality Type
14. What to Say and What NOT to say
JOKER Personality Type
15. What to Say and What NOT to say
KNOW-IT-ALL Personality Type
16. What to Say and What NOT to say
LAZY CO-WORKER / FRIEND Personality Type
17. What to Say and What NOT to say
MICRO-MANAGER Personality Type
18. What to Say and What NOT to say
MOODY / IRRITABLE / GRUMPY Personality Type
19. What to Say and What NOT to say
PSYCHOSOMATIC Personality Type
20. What to Say and What NOT to say
REACTIVE / IMPULSIVE Personality Type
21. What to Say and What NOT to say
REBELLIOUS / RADICAL Personality Type
22. What to Say and What NOT to say
SELF-CENTERED / SELFISH Personality Type
23. What to Say and What NOT to say
TOO BLUNT / DIRECTIVE Personality Type
24. What to Say and What NOT to say
TOO SERIOUS / INTENSE Personality Type
25. What to Say and What NOT to say
VICTIMS Personality Type
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