Temperament phlegmatic
Temperament is a set of mental properties that determine the individual characteristics of a person’s behavior in various situations and in relationships with other people. It is one of the four types of temperament described in the classification of Hippocrates and Galen.
Phlegmatic is a person with a calm and balanced character. He rarely shows emotions and is usually not prone to sudden mood swings. Phlegmatic people are usually patient, calm and not prone to quick action. They have high performance and resistance to stress.
However, phlegmatic people can be slow and slow-witted, which can create difficulties in communicating with people who require quick decision-making. They may also not be very social and prefer to spend time alone.
Despite their disadvantages, phlegmatic people have a number of advantages. They usually have good memory, logical thinking and analytical skills. In addition, they usually adapt well to new conditions and are highly resistant to disease.
In general, the phlegmatic temperament is quite stable and reliable. It can be useful in work where high performance and resistance to stress are required, as well as in life where it is important to maintain calm and balance.
In psychology, temperament is understood as the dynamic side of human behavior, which expresses ways of managing one’s behavior to satisfy one’s needs or achieve goals. One of the four types of temperament according to Hippocrates' classification: phlegmatic. According to this classification, every temperament is formed by mixing sympathetic and parasympathetic properties in the corresponding parts, the ratios of which are different in each case. Distinctive features are composure, slowness, calmness, and patience. A phlegmatic person is easily thrown out of balance, but this state does not proceed violently, but calmly. Intuition is a weak sign of a phlegmatic temperament.
Every temperament has its positive traits, which are also found in the phlegmatic temperament. He is characterized by balance, perseverance, contemplation, patience and the ability to work hard. The negative qualities of this temperament include inertia, lack of initiative, high fatigue and indifference. Among his shortcomings are also the inability to concentrate quickly and expressionless facial expressions. He is not inclined to succumb to the influence of others, he leads a measured