A A +A
Jata

WELCOME TO OFFICIAL PORTAL
MYHEALTH MINISTRY OF HEALTH MALAYSIA

Understanding Your Personality

Personality is basically the character that you portray in private and in public. In your teens, your personality is still being molded by your experiences in early childhood as well as your current social surrounding.

What is personality?

Personality is basically the character that you portray in private and in public. In your teens, your personality is still being molded by your experiences in early childhood as well as your current social surrounding.

People usually have stable personalities by the time they reach about 21 years of age.

What are parts of personality?

  • Temperament – the character that you are born with
  • Intelligence
  • Beliefs and values
  • Thought pattern
  • Behavior pattern
  • Emotions

What are the different types of personality?

There are many theories on personality. Some theories say that there are 3 main types of personality, some say 5 and some say 16 or more. Whatever the number of personalities, you can still categorize people into types according to what is more meaningful to you, for example extrovert, introvert, feeling, cool and others.

Why is personality different between individuals?

Two main reasons why individuals differ from one another:

  • Nature (Genetics)
  • Nurture (Cultural background/Upbringing)

How does nature determine individual differences?

Each human contain genetic information that are given by their mother and father. Siblings contain different genetic materials from their parents. Their parents have combined genetic materials from their parents, who in turn got combined genetic materials from their parents, and so on.

So no two people are exactly the same in genetic materials.

Differences in genetic materials are enough to create differences in personalities.

How does nurture determine individual differences?

Each of us comes from different families who have different values and upbringing style. So understandably, we have different personalities.

How do I know what personality I have?

You will find out more about yourself mainly from the feedback that you get from your parents or guardians, from your friends, teachers, and other people around you. You will also come across books, magazines, internet sites and other media that discuss about personality and where you might be categorized in.

Can I change my personality?

It is easier to change your personality as a teenager as it is usually not very stable yet. Even when your personality has stabilized, it is still possible to change.

I don’t like some personalities. What can I do about it?

It is OK to not like certain types of personalities. What is important is that you respect them for who they are. Seek out those personalities that you like and make friends with them.

Who and where can I go to for help?

  • Family
  • Friends
  • Teachers
  • Counselors
  • Psychologists
  • Spiritual teachers
  • Hospital and Health Clinic
Last Reviewed : 10 May 2024
Writer : Prof. Madya Dr. Alvin Ng Lai Oon
Reviewer : Aina Mazwin binti Mohamed Radzi

 

Related Article

Adolescent Blood Cholesterol

Sometimes high cholesterol levels are found in children and teenagers. It is usually a condition that runs in families (genetic condition) and is called Familial hypercholesterolemia. You may feel well and not realize you have this condition until you do a blood cholesterol test.

Six Packs

A six-pack is the ultimate sign of fitness and strength – both physically and mentally.

Conflict Resolution For Teenagers

Conflict is a disagreement or clash of opinions between people. It is a normal part of life for everyone, no matter what age they are. Conflict may occur in any situation, whether at home, school, or in society. It may be positive, such as a debate, or negative, such as a fight.

ADDRESS

Bahagian Pendidikan Kesihatan,
Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia,
Aras 1-3, Blok E10, Kompleks E,
Kompleks Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan,
62590 Putrajaya, Malaysia.

GENERAL LINE :   +603 8000 8000

FAX :   +603 8888 6200

EMAIL :   myhealth@moh.gov.my

VISITORS : 229,804,287

LAST UPDATE :
2024-11-19 10:36:13
FOLLOW US

BEST VIEW   Best viewed with Internet Explorer 10 and above, Mozilla Firefox 40 above, or Google Chrome 40 and above or Safari 4 and above with minimum resolution at 1366 x 768

Copyright ©2005-2022 Health Online Unit, Ministry of Health Malaysia