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Clubs (#8)
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Communication Styles (#2)
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Cognitive Styles (#31)
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Temperaments (#3)
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Differences of MBTI Functions with Socionics Functions
Reinin Dichotomies
Reinin dichotomies or Reinin traits refer to a set of higher-tier dichotomies that were derived from first order Jungian dichotomies. Grigoriy Reinin, a mathematician and psychologist and one of the earliest socionists, mathematically proved the existence of t...
Romance Styles (#11)
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What is the difference between each theory?
Well for all freshmen, beginners or those who have been studying theories for a while. One of the biggest doubts is, why is there so much different theory that talks about the same thing?? And the answer is exactly that yes, all theories speak of huma...
The Achiever
The Achiever wants to have an identity. However, the way The Achiever gets an identity is though working towards and achieving their goals. This means that The Achiever often ties their indemnity to their work in an unhealthy way. The way to move past this is ...
The Realist
The Realist wants to have affection. However, the way The Realist gets affection is though being independent of those that hurt them. This means that The Realist often ties affection to isolation in an unhealthy way. The way to move past this is for them to sp...
The Doer
The Doer wants to have safety. However, the way The Doer gets safety is by staying prepared and on-the-move. This means that The Doer often ties safety to constant action in an unhealthy way. The way to move past this is for them to spend time with their dual,...
The Scholar
The Scholar wants to have pleasure. However, the way The Scholar gets pleasure though constantly gathering knowledge. This means that The Scholar often ties pleasure to research in an unhealthy way. The way to move past this is for them to spend time with thei...
The Fun-Lover
The Fun-Lover wants to have intelligence. However, the way The Fun-Lover gets intelligence through constant pleasure-seeking. This means that The Fun-Lover often ties intelligence to hedonism in an unhealthy way. The way to move past this is for them to spend ...
The Peacekeeper
The Peacekeeper wants to have excitement. However, the way The Peacekeeper gets excitement through following those they trust. This means that The Peacekeeper often ties excitement to loyalty in an unhealthy way. The way to move past this is for them to spend ...
The Idealist
The Idealist wants to have freedom. However, the way The Idealist gets freedom by using love as a currency. This means that The Idealist often ties freedom to reliance on others in an unhealthy way. The way to move past this is for them to spend time with thei...
The Artist
The Artist wants to have success. However, the way The Artist gets success is though self-discovery and expression. This means that The Artist often ties success to their identity in an unhealthy way. The way to move past this is for them to spend time with th...
Logical vs Emotional
Logical types are focused on what is correct and makes sense to them, others, and the world as a whole. They also avoid dealing with emotions, but desire things related to it Emotional types are focused on what is moral and feels good to them, others, and the...
Visceral vs Cerebral
Visceral types are more grounded, practical, and down-to-earth. They also avoid abstract ideas but want things related to them. Cerebral types are more dreamy, imaginative, and creative. The also avoid concrete things but want thins related to them.
Extrospective vs Introspective
Extrospective types are more social, talkative, and assertive. They avoid their internal world, but want things related to it. Introspective types are more reserves, shy, and passive. They avoid their external world, but want things related to it.
The Achiever Subtypes
Realist Subtype: Doer Subtype: Fun-Lover Subtype: