By Dr. A.J. Drenth It has always bothered me when people offer pat answers to complex problems. Telling someone who is overweight that he should simply eat more healthily is […]
Archives for May 2013
A Brief History of Jungian / Myers-Briggs Typology
By Dr. A.J. Drenth In his seminal work, Psychological Types (1921), which I highly recommend, Carl Jung introduced the concepts of Introvert-Extravert, Sensation (a.k.a, Sensing)-Intuition, and Thinking-Feeling that would later […]
Introverted Feeling (Fi) vs Introverted Thinking (Ti)
By Dr. A.J. Drenth It took me quite a long time to develop a clearer understanding of Introverted Feeling (Fi) vs Introverted Thinking (Ti). In this post, we will explore […]
INFJ Strategies for Dealing with Emotions
By Cheryl Florus As feeling types who are naturally attuned to picking up on other people’s emotions, it may come as a surprise that INFJs aren’t always as in tune […]