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Jung's Personality Type: INTP, INFJ, INTJ, or INFP? By Dr. There is little doubt that Carl Jung was both an introvert and a strong intuitive. After all, he spent much of his time mining the interiors of his own psyche—interpreting dreams, deciphering archetypes, and discerning the typological functions.
Subsequently, one may also ask, what is a Jung personality type?
Therefore, Jung defined eight personality types: Extraverted Sensing (modern types: ESFP, ESTP) Introverted Sensing (modern types: ISTJ, ISFJ) Introverted Intuition (modern types: INFJ, INTJ) Extraverted Thinking (modern types: ESTJ, ENTJ)
People also ask, what are the 4 personality types?
- The four temperament theory is a proto-psychological theory which suggests that there are four fundamental personality types: sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic.
- Temperament theory has its roots in the ancient theory of humorism.
Jung coined “introvert” and “extrovert” Introverts, as Jung wrote, get their energy from their own self-dialogue and defend themselves “against external claims” on their energy with shyness or other means.