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Temperament Hypothesis: put forward by Jerome Kagan, this is the notion that the
infant's temperament is the critical factor in determining the quality of the relationship
with its mother/caregiver. Certainly substantial evidence put forward by the likes
of Kazuo Miyake and Jay Belsky & Michael Rovine supports the idea that the infant's
temperament can influence the relationship significantly.
Temperamental Type: there
have been numerous attempts to type people according to their temperament -
The system is thought to have been first proposed by Empedocles and then popularised
by Hippocrates. It was preserved and promoted to the wider world through the writings
of the Roman physician Claudius Galen. Wilhelm Wundt brought it into modern Psychology
and its descriptions are used pivotally in the works of Ivan Pavlov and most especially
in the Dimensions of Temperament construct of Hans J Eysenck. The system is also
partly reflected in the DISC concept of William Moulton Marston.
Integrated SocioPsychology
considers the possibility that temperamental types facilitate the dominance of the
lower vMEMES -
Temporal Lobe: see cerebral cortex.
Testosterone: a male sex hormone responsible for
secondary male characteristics (such as beard growth and muscular development). It
causes sperm to be produced and is associated with aggression. Females have small
amounts of testosterone in their bodies.
For his Dimensions of Temperament construct,
Hans Eysenck attributed Psychoticism to high levels of testosterone.
Thalamus: see limbic system.
Therapeutic Alliance: a term coined by L Luborsky to describe a high state of rapport between therapist and 'client' where they work together in a warm relationship. According to Luborsky (and several other studies), the quality of the relationship will influence the client towards achieving positive expectations.
Timelining: walking your timeline -
Trait: an enduring
characteristic that helps explain regularities and consistencies in behaviour.
Transcendence: Abraham Maslow is wrongly quoted by many psychological authorities
(who should know better!) as seeing Self-
Trauma Resolution Experience: a powerful Inner Child exercise developed by Penny
Parks for dealing with unresolved problems in parent-