I'm sure we all have our preconceptions about bridge players and personality types attracted to the game (after all we are bridge players ourselves); and also the more problematic aspects (shall we say) of those personality types. After all most of us either experience or have perpetuated some of those behaviours during the game at one stage or another. I would be very interested in any serious research on this matter. I have read on other sites, some rather uninformed (and unreferenced) opinion about the matter of problem personalities in bridge, and also people who listen to and add to that uninformed opinion. It has been dressed up as expertise and uses the "authority" of the author to lend it some validity, despite being unreferenced. In fact I would go so far as to conjecture that one of the problem behaviours many of us (myself sometime) have as bridge players as being very keen to dish out expert advice when we are not experts. The game seems to develop a certain group of "authorities" who then are able to perpetuate uninformed opinion. I know this is not unique to bridge, sadly it occurs throughout society, and the internet has enabled this more and more.
Following on from that I would be very interested in any genuine research on personality in bridge, either from the positive aspect, or the types of personalities, the aspects of different types of people and brains that are attracted to the game, or are successful at the game. I would of course also be interested in the less positive personality aspects, as someone trained in and who has worked in fields involving psychological or personality disorders.
Please only post with genuine informed views on the matter, unlike certain other bridge forums

regards P