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* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Introverted_Thinking Introverted Thinking (Ti)]
 
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===Feeling===
 
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* Fi and Fe may often result in the same behavioral pattern-for very different underlying motivations.
 
* Fi and Fe may often result in drastically different behavioral patterns-for very different underlying motivations.
 
* Fi and Fe may result in drastically different behavioral patterns-for very similar underlying motivations.
 
 
[http://www.interstrength.com/content/interaction_styles Interaction styles] are important in understanding how Fe or Fi manifests itself:
 
  
 
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* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Extraverted_Feeling Extraverted Feeling (Fe)]

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The purpose of TypolocyCentral Wikisource is to bring together and organize information related to Personality Type in a way that allows anyone to improve and clarify it. You can edit pages on this site by registering on the TypologyCentral Forum. This Wiki was launched on February 28, 2015.

Introduction To Personality Type

The 16 Types - A Cognitive Function Analysis

The Rationals

The Idealists

The Artisans

The Guardians

The Jungian Cognitive Functions

First described in Jung's Personality Types, the Jungian Cognitive Functions (JCF) can be described as different lenses through which we tend to perceive and judge. Each cognitive function combines a perceiving or judging function with an attitude (introversion or extraversion), yielding eight cognitive functions.

There are different models for determining what cognitive functions an individual of a given prefers, often referred to as Type Dynamics. Most models specify a primary function (strongest and most conscious), an auxiliary function (less strong and conscious), an auxiliary functions (less strong still) and an inferior function (less strong still) for each type.

Thinking

Feeling

Intuition

Sensing

The Enneagram Types - Profile Descriptions

Gut Types (Anger)

Head Types (Fear)

Heart Types (Shame)


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