Research Scholar Department of English, SRM University Rajiv Gandhi Education City, Delhi NCR, Sonipat, Haryana, India
Online published on 7 February, 2018.
The term Neuroticism has its roots in Freudian Theory. The modern concept of neuroticism was introduced using a range of methods from personality psychology, including psychophysiological and lexical studies. The personality trait of neuroticism describes people who frequently are troubled by negative emotions such as worry and insecurity. People high on neuroticism can be described as those who worry, who are emotionally unstable, often anxious and have low self esteem. People who score low on this factor report being much happier. A character can be said Extravert Neurotic when depicts a behavior suggested for Choleric (extravert + neurotic) in Eysenck trait theory of personality. Such characters are active, optimistic, impulsive, changeable, excitable, aggressive, restless and touchy.
Personality, Trait theory, Extravert, Neurotic, MMPI