What are five common personality traits that signify an emotional disorder?

Without question, we're all unique creatures, but researchers have found that there are some common patterns associated with personality types, broken down into five categories and each, of course, consisting of various degrees of that characteristic. When these types reach the extreme high end of the scale, it may be a sign that it's more than just a trait, but a type of disorder. - Extroversion: You know them well.

They're loud, they drive fast, they approach strangers at the bar, and they're unafraid to be the ubiquitous lampshade wearer at the company party. They like talking, and actually tend to be happy. - Agreeableness: This "cumbuya" group is the "never say no" type.

They'd rather negotiate than fight. They'd rather retreat than engage in conflict. - Conscientiousness: Look over there at the next cube: Julie is busting her tail, working on next month's report.

Conscientious people work hard, are on time, and are reliable. No surprise that this group of do-gooders also seem to report greater job satisfaction and more positive relationships. - Emotional Stability: What's the marker for this?

How someone handles stress. Are they the rock that can think through a situation in an emergency or do they shrivel up into a pool of protoplasm the minute a crisis comes? The stable person stays the course with a steady mood, while emotionally unstable people get more tired throughout the day because they're constantly battling life's ups and downs .

- Openness: People who are open to new ideas and new things process information a little bit differently. They're stimulated by everything, meaning that they wouldn't mind experimenting with new foods, new vacation spots, even new extramarital affairs. Those who are less open have more tunnel vision - because it's easier for them to ignore all the stimuli competing for their attention.

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