By Dr. A.J. Drenth As described in my latest book, My True Type, it is often best to view IPs (e.g., INFPs, INTPs) as dominant Judgers and IJs (e.g., INFJs, […]
Archives for November 2012
Career Choice, Personality Type, & the Inferior Function
By Dr. A.J. Drenth In prior posts, I have cautioned against career choices that seem better suited to the inferior than the dominant function. The reason, of course, is that […]
Integrating the Inferior Function through the Dominant
By Dr. A.J. Drenth We all recognize, at least on an intuitive or experiential level, the importance of both our dominant and inferior function. The problem is that, especially early […]
Self-Knowledge, Self-Governance, & Life Purpose for P-Types
By Dr. A.J. Drenth We often think of the J-personality types as the lawmakers of the Myers-Briggs. This is due to the fact that their preferred Judging function is directed […]
The Laws of P-Types: Fi & Ti Laws
By Dr. A.J. Drenth In my recent post, “The Laws of J-Types,” we explored the nature of Fe and Te laws. Because we naturally tend to associate laws with J-types, […]
The Laws of J-Types: Te & Fe Laws
By Dr. A.J. Drenth In the first post of this series, I posited two primary categories of laws—natural laws and created laws. I then proceeded to discuss Te, Ti, Fe, […]
Te, Ti, Fe, & Fi Laws: Natural Laws
By Dr. A.J. Drenth Understanding the ways in which human beings make decisions, both individually and collectively, as well as the rules and laws that stem from those decisions, is […]
Type Aversions as an Aid to Self-Typing
By Dr. A.J. Drenth In my recent post, The Type Dynamics of Acceptance/Aversion, I introduced the notion that our degree of trust, acceptance, and understanding of other personality types rests, […]