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Jungian & Derivatives
Previously named: MBTI & Cognitive Functions This books includes 1) History and development of cognitive functions, 2) Description of each function, 3) Description of each MBTI type, 4) Debating topics on cognitive functions and the MBTI system, 5) How...
Typology Starterpack
What is typology? How to use it? How to type yourself and others? What are the common mistypes? Why is PDB serious about typology?
Personatype
It's here
Psychological Types
The eight psychological types as proposed by Jung
Debating Topics on MBTI and Cognitive Functions
Loops, grips, impossible type combinations, change of type, age and function development, alternative function stacks
How to Type Yourself and Others
The dichotomic method, the function method, self-typing questions, etc.
History and Development of Enneagram
From Óscar Ichazo, Claudio Naranjo, RHETI (Riso + Husdon), Katherine Fauvre (Tritype) to Beatrice Chestnut.
The Nine Enneagram Types
Description of each type
Introductory Matter
Origins and theory.
The 4 Temperaments
Explains The 4 Temperaments that make up the system.
Functions & Structure
Small groups
AKA quaternions; A small group generally include four types which have three Reinin traits in common. https://contattafiles.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/tnt32560/NhDgnWYimcsXpRn/Small_Groups.pdf
DCNH Subtypes
Ideated by Gulenko
Questions & debatable topics
Differentiation of types
Differences between types by Enneagram authors
Differentiation of types
Loops
What is a Loop? Looping is the idea that a type will neglect it's auxiliary function and rely on it's tertiary, it is often seen as an unhealthy state. Potential evidence of the concept of loops being considered in the work of Myers: "Good type developmen...
Jungian vs Socionics Definitions
From PDB Discussion Boards Jungian Definitions & Socionics Definitions Comparison [short version] Ni as a Jungian cognitive function gains a singular prophetic vision by peering behind the scene to holistically examine the underlying essence, archetypes ...
Decipher Personality Tests
Keys2Cognition test Determine E/I: E score = Se + Ne + Te + Fe I score = Si + Ni + Ti + Fi Whichever is higher wins out Find the highest possible function pair out of the 8 “allowed” Link: keys2cognition.com Interview with Dario Nardi: https://...
Age and Function Development
According to W. Harold Grant "At the age of twelve, the time of puberty which many religious traditions and sociological views have recognized as significant and apt for ritual "passage," the child crossing the threshold into adolescence will, so to speak, ...
ENTJ
ENTJ is an Extraverted Thinking Type. (Another Extraverted Thinking Type: ESTJ) Common traits of Extraverted Thinking Types, summarized in Gifts Differing are: Are analytical and impersonal May be executive, legal, technical, or interested in reform Or...
ISTP
Myers–Briggs Type Indicator ISTP is an Introverted Thinking Type. (Another Introverted Thinking Type: INTP) Common traits of Introverted Thinking Types Are analytical and impersonal Are interested primarily in the underlying principles Are organized i...
INTP
Myers–Briggs Type Indicator INTP is an Introverted Thinking Type. (Another Introverted Thinking Type: ISTP) Common traits of Introverted Thinking Types Are analytical and impersonal Are interested primarily in the underlying principles Are organized i...
Marie-Louise von Franz
Feel free to fill this page out Typology Books 1971-06 Lectures on Jung's Typology (with James Hillman) Interviews 1977-03 Interview in Bollingen, Remembering Jung Part 1 - Part 21979-09 Interview in Bollingen, Remembering Jung Part 31982-09 Interview in B...
Quadras (#33)
Quadras Chapter
ISFP
Myers–Briggs Type Indicator ISFP is an Introverted Feeling Type. (Another Introverted Feeling Type: INFP) Common traits of Introverted Feeling Types Value, above all, harmony in the inner life of feeling Are best at individual work involving pers...
Social 1 In Detail
Anger in the Social Sphere Ironic thing that happens when you mix the Anger of the E1 with the instinct of adaptation, you get a character whose main characteristic is non-adaptability. These people have difficulty of going along with social customs and behav...
1 vs 3
Claudio Naranjo's types Anger vs Vanity E1 is restrained and serious; E3 is expansive and cheerful.[1] E1 is more tradition directed; E3, other-directed.[1] E1 is a perfecter from morality; E3 is a self-perfecter from doing.[2] References [1] Naranjo...
1 vs 5
Claudio Naranjo's types Anger vs Avarice E1 is aversive to pleasure; E5 appears as having a diminished capacity to experience pleasure.[1] E1 identifies more with the dignified; E5 identifies more with the guilty sub-self.[1] E1 is assertive and straight...
1 vs 7
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1 vs 9
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2 | 6
Feel free to fill this page out Claudio Naranjo's types Pride | Fear Self-Preservation E2's fear mainly manifests in relationships; in E6 the emphasis is on a more generalized fear.[1] References [1] Naranjo, C. (2020). Psicología de los eneatipos: Or...
2 | 4
Feel free to fill this page out Claudio Naranjo's types Pride | Envy E2 uses pride to get love and not to be abandoned, unlike E4.[1] Self-Preservation E2 represses his needs and feelings and focus on others more than E4 does.[1] Sexual E2 is the most e...
ILE | SEI
Feel free to fill this page out Compare ILE and SEI by Small Groups (definitions by Gulenko, Romanov and Prokofieva) Compare ILE and SEI by Cognitive Functions (Model G)
ILE | ESE
Feel free to fill this page out Compare ILE and ESE by Small Groups (definitions by Gulenko, Romanov and Prokofieva) Compare ILE and ESE by Cognitive Functions (Model G)
ILE | LII
Feel free to fill this page out Compare ILE and LII by Small Groups (definitions by Gulenko, Romanov and Prokofieva) Compare ILE and LII by Cognitive Functions (Model G)