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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...
Socionics
Psychosophy & Attitudinal Psyche
The 4 Temperaments
My own description of The 4 Temperaments system. Don't know if there actually is an official version, but this probably isn't it if there is one.
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
History and Development of Jungian Typology
The original theory as proposed by Jung and his contemporaries
Psychological Types
The eight psychological types as proposed by Jung
Myers's Types
Description of each type in the MBTI model
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
Instinctual Variants
Theory and description of each variant
The 27 Tritypes
Theory and description of each tritype
Debating Topics on Enneagram
How to Type Yourself and Others
The NEO
Explanation and description of the big 5 traits according to the six facet versions of the system.
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
John Beebe
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Lenore Thomson
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Linda Berens
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Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
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User-Created Theories
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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...
Claudio Naranjo
Big 5 - The Origins
The big 5 was initially developed via the lexical hypothesis. All the words which described human personality in the English language were compiled. Words which had a purely value oriented meaning (e.g. angel, jackass, scoundrel, hero) were excluded. This resu...
Development and Theory
The inception of the big five theory relied upon the assumption that language was a good tool for investigating the underlying traits in human personality. The next stage built upon the lexical hypothesis and instead used self-assessment tests to see if the or...
What constitutes a "moderate" score?
It's important to know what qualifies as a moderate score. Many people have a tendency to overestimate Openness in their subjects because high Openness can be a conspicuous trait but low Openness doesn't seem to draw attention to itself. If we take Artistic In...
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 ...
Type 8 Instinctual Variants
Copyrighted work from Ocean Moonshine. Used with permission. Each of the instincts of enneatype Eight are amplified and manifest without conflict with the main enneatype. The Eight is an instinctual type and the variants are instinctual energies. You see wha...
Type 1 Instinctual Variants
Copyrighted work from Ocean Moonshine. Used with permission. Self-pres/Social 1 Enneatype One’s basic fear is of not being perfect, therefore, not being good enough. This manifests in the self-pres variant as the need to "fix" the environment. This type ...
Type 2 Instinctual Variants
Copyrighted work from Ocean Moonshine. Used with permission. Healthy Twos know how to give of themselves without the need for reciprocity on their terms. If their love goes unreciprocated, they might still focus energy on the situation, but they accept life ...
Type 3 Instinctual Variants
Copyrighted work from Ocean Moonshine. Used with permission. Enneatype Three belongs to the feeling/image triad. The fear of being unlovable and the concern with validation are expressed differently with the different instinctual stackings. With the self-pr...
Type 4 Instintual Variants
Copyrighted work from Ocean Moonshine. Used with permission. Self-pres/Social 4 This subtype is the least volatile and fiery of the type Four stackings. They can resemble type One in terms of their efficiency and practicality. Although their focus will be m...
Type 6 Instinctual Variants
Copyrighted work from Ocean Moonshine. Used with permission. Self-pres/social 6 This subtype of Six is generally warm and friendly. The self-pres combines with the social instinct in such a way that the Six looks to find security in alliances. This type is ...
Type 7 Instinctual Variants
Copyrighted work from Ocean Moonshine. Used with permission. The instinctual energies often appear to manifest differently in enneatype Seven, but the underlying structure really is the same as with any other type. The Seven fixation results in a running awa...
Type 9 Instinctual Variants
Copyrighted work from Ocean Moonshine. Used with permission. Enneatype Nines are out of touch with the instinctual center. Because Nines are of touch with their instinctual energy they have a very conflicted relationship to the expression of the various inst...