By Dr. A.J. Drenth Myers-Briggs typologists often fail to give sufficient credence to the role of the inferior function in influencing a given personality type’s presentation and decision-making. In this […]
Archives for October 2011
INTJ, INFP, INTP, INFJ Relationships, Compatibility, & the Inferior Function
By Dr. A.J. Drenth Like other personality types, Intuitive Introverts can struggle with finding strong matches in their relationships, often wondering if true love and compatibility will ever find them. […]
Which Personality Types are the Most Talkative?
By Dr. A.J. Drenth Which of the Myers-Briggs personality types are the most talkative? Many people mistakenly assume that Extraversion – Introversion is the only relevant factor when it comes […]
Introverted Feeling (Fi) in INTJs & ISTJs
By Dr. A.J. Drenth Introverted Feeling (Fi) serves as the dominant function for INFPs and ISFPs, as well as the tertiary function for INTJs and ISTJs. When INTJs and ISTJs […]
INFJ, INTJ, INFP or INTP? Clues for Accurate Personality Typing
By Dr. A.J. Drenth One of the most difficult, even confusing, elements of Myers-Briggs typology is the Judging-Perceiving dimension. Many people struggle to determine their designation as a Judging (J) […]
Extraverted Thinking (Te): A Closer Look
By Dr. A.J. Drenth Extraverted Thinking (Te) is one of eight functions first outlined by Carl Jung in his classic work, Psychological Types. It serves as either the dominant or […]
Musings on Life, Work, & Personality in Today’s Economy
By Dr. A.J. Drenth What does it mean to “earn a living?” Should we all be expected to earn access to food, water, clothing, and shelter? Considering the current global […]
Introverted Intuition (Ni): An Inside Look
By Dr. A.J. Drenth As with all introverts, INFJs’ and INTJs’ first order of business is an internal one. They enjoy tinkering with ideas, perspectives, theories, visions, stories, symbols, and […]
Extraverted Intuition (Ne): An Inside Look
By Dr. A.J. Drenth Extraverted Intuition (Ne) serves as the dominant function for the ENFP and ENTP, as well as the auxiliary function for the INFP and INTP personality types. […]