Title of article :
EfronAra LAtTiopHnp alBielEdH PAsVycIOhoRlogy, 2006
Personality Science, Self-Regulation, and
Health Behavior
Abstract :
In their paper, Cervone, Shadel, Smith, and Fiori (2006) present a thorough
analysis of self-regulatory behavior, understood as the most genuine expression
of the agentic and purposive nature of human beings. Therefore, we can
expect that research on personality could shed light on our understanding of
self-regulatory processes and behavioral expressions. With this aim, Cervone
et al. have carried out an updated analysis of personality psychology theory
and research, resuming the debate between variable and person-centered
approaches, and commenting on the contributions the Knowledge-and-
Appraisal Personality Architecture (KAPA) can make to the design of
idiosyncratic tools and strategies for personality assessment and to the understanding
of the role of the personality system in different contexts of applied
psychology, such as health, clinical and industrial/organisational psychology.
Here, I would like to examine two topics, to which Cervone et al. pay substantial
attention in their paper: self-regulation and personality dynamics,
and the role of personality science in addressing central questions in health
psychology.