We all have a particular personality type, and at the same time, we are all unique. To partake in the journey of discovering who we truly are, it is necessary for us to know our true and authentic personality. The quest to know ourselves allows us to better understand the complexity and intricacies of the human condition, improve our relationship with ourselves, with others, and with the world.   


Carl Jung’s model of typology is not a system of character analysis, nor is it a way of labelling oneself or others. Much as one might use a compass to determine where one is in the physical world, Jung’s typology is a tool for psychological orientation.   


The main aspects are the attitude types: extraversion and introversion, and the psychological functions: feeling, thinking, sensation and intuition.




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⌛ Timestamps

(0:00) Introduction
(0:27) Introversion and Extraversion
(5:48) Example of Introvert with Extravert
(7:50) The Four Psychological Functions
(8:36) Libido
(9:16) Thinking and Feeling
(10:47) Feeling, Emotion, Affect
(11:50) Sensation and Intuition
(14:42) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
(16:45) Dominant Function
(18:00) Differentiation and Distorted Types
(20:05) Auxiliary Functions
(21:48) Inferior Function
(27:10) Conclusion




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