By Dr. A.J. Drenth According to The MBTI Manual, the INFJ is among the most highly dissatisfied personality types when it comes to romantic relationships. At first blush, we might […]
INFJ Strategies for Dealing with Emotions (Part II): Protecting Positive Emotions
By Cheryl Florus Besides emotions that seem mellow in nature, the INFJ, like any other person, also experience emotions with a higher intensity level. But, because of the INFJ’s lack […]
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 […]
INFJ-INTP Relationships & Compatibility: Part III: Challenges
By Dr. A.J. Drenth In Part I of this series on INFJ-INTP Relationships & Compatibility, I explored some reasons why INTPs and INFJs may enjoy good rapport and compatibility in […]
INFJ-INTP Relationships & Compatibility: Part II
By Dr. A.J. Drenth As I have discussed elsewhere, the Ti-Fe function pair (or if you prefer, the Fe-Ti function pair) confers a different approach to ideation than the Fi-Te […]
INFJ-INTP Relationships & Compatibility: Part I
By Dr. A.J. Drenth Sometimes dubbed “the golden pair,” many have noted the potential for great compatibility and camaraderie in INTP-INFJ relationships. In this series of posts, we will explore […]
INFJ vs. INFP Personality Types: Key Differences
By Dr. A.J. Drenth & Elaine Schallock To enjoy success in your life and work, it is essential to know your true personality type. Unfortunately, many people are either unsure […]
The “Other Side” of the INFJ
By Elaine Schallock It’s a known rule in the dichotomous world of typology that the development of preferential strengths predictably gives rise to corresponding weaknesses, or blind spots. INFJs, while […]
INFJs as Artists
What follows was originally posted by Elaine Schallock (INFJ) as a response to a question about INFJs as artists: “Art” as it’s typically understood in colloquial terms generally refers to […]
Introverted Intuition (Ni) & Extraverted Sensing (Se) in INFJ, INTJ, ESFP & ESTP Types
By Dr. A.J. Drenth According to Myers-Briggs theory, both INJs and ESPs have Introverted Intuition (Ni) and Extraverted Sensing (Se) as part of their “function stack.” The difference of course […]
INFJ-INFP Relationships & Compatibility
By Elaine Schallock With any pairing, the likelihood of success of a relationship must include consideration of the personal growth of each partner. Looking strictly at the Myers-Briggs personality type […]