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Emotional health and the MBTI.

Apsaras

New member
Joined
Apr 27, 2009
Messages
15
MBTI Type
INTp
Enneagram
5w6
Most of us have seen profiles of each MBTI subtype. These profiles commonly show the type's 'normal', 'average' or 'ideal' behavior. What remains to be seen - or what I can find relatively little information on - is when we all go awry.

How do you behave on a rough day, or when going through a taxing period in your life? Do you think that your behavior is common amongst your type, or do you deviate? What do you think of the idea of 'shadow functions' and how they impact your behavior? As an extrovert, are you more likely to go off and brood? As an introvert, are you more likely to lash out? Or do you delve deeper into your comfort zone, whatever that may be? Or something else entirely?

Tell me about what you feel and how you act when under stress, sadness or are in another generally negative state of mind. Bare your fangs and give me your best snarls.
 

/DG/

silentigata ano (profile)
Joined
Mar 19, 2009
Messages
4,602
Don't mind me, I'm just waiting for interesting responses.
 

entropie

Permabanned
Joined
Apr 24, 2008
Messages
16,767
MBTI Type
entp
Enneagram
783
MBTI didnt help my emotional health. Further than that I will never go in all my life.
 
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