Andy Quellenlicht
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as a complement to my thread on lenor thomson's analysis of INFJ, INTJ, ISFP and INFP, this thread is intended to discuss the test and the basics from lenore thomson's book
View attachment Lenore Thomson, Personality Type, Test, Basics, INTJ, INFJ, ISFP, INFP.pdf
chapter 2 is the test. chapters 3 - 13 are the basics. i suggest limiting the discussions in this thread to these chapters.
what right- and left-brain means, is explained. introversion and extraversion is considerably deepened with (often implicite) reference to Jung's "Typology".
and! the feeling function is thoroughly presented as a "rational" judging-function (terms from Jung), thus not "feeling" in the common sense of the word ("rational" is judging, "irrational" is perceiving, in the vocabulary of Jung).
if you wanna get deeper into the mbti, this is the first text to read...
View attachment Lenore Thomson, Personality Type, Test, Basics, INTJ, INFJ, ISFP, INFP.pdf
chapter 2 is the test. chapters 3 - 13 are the basics. i suggest limiting the discussions in this thread to these chapters.
what right- and left-brain means, is explained. introversion and extraversion is considerably deepened with (often implicite) reference to Jung's "Typology".
and! the feeling function is thoroughly presented as a "rational" judging-function (terms from Jung), thus not "feeling" in the common sense of the word ("rational" is judging, "irrational" is perceiving, in the vocabulary of Jung).
if you wanna get deeper into the mbti, this is the first text to read...
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