DreamBeliever
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Self harm, more prevalent in certain types? What do you guys think?
For another person who detaches from reality by feeling so much complex pain inwardly that they enter complete overwhelm, can also self-harm physically to get a simpler form of pain. It can sometimes be the only distraction from intense, abstract pain. Because of these opposite forms of internal/external imbalances, then I think there could be a different types engage in it. I suspect the INF can be on the end of the spectrum where they have the internal overwhelm.
That'd be INTJs and INFJs who do self harm, where I'd assume INTPs, INFPs would be prone to it, tertiary Si as you mentioned. You're basically saying INs hurt themselds. ._.I notice those with inferior Se are more prone to doing harmful things to themselves, but I also see it in those with tertiary Si. Weird, eh?
It still exists within me like a shadow. It is a sad feeling to know that if subjected to enough external pain and pressure that you have the capacity to turn on yourself. I have always had some mindfulness about it - not doing the worst or full frequency of the impulses, and I am working to personally replace the behavior by taking dance, watching comedies, and eating healthy. It is important to identify the triggers and know that you have every right in the world to avoid those triggers - whether they be people, situations, certain dynamics, etc. It's more important to be happy and find peace than to "please" others or be "successful".
That'd be INTJs and INFJs who do self harm, where I'd assume INTPs, INFPs would be prone to it, tertiary Si as you mentioned. You're basically saying INs hurt themselds. ._.
on an unrelated note:
omgwherehaveyoubeenyouvebeengoneforsolong!
Besides issue of type, like the Ni detachment combined with inferior Se that we have in INJs, environment also.
I read that inferior Se is also connected to self harm, as it is to overeating/not eating enough, overdrinking and so on. I relate to this very much, unfortunately.