Carl Jung contributed profiles of personality types that categorized people on three levels:
1) How our energy flows: Extrovert vs. Introvert
2) How we acquire information: Sensing vs. Intuitive
3) How we make decisions: Thinking vs. Feeling
With this he defined 8 personality types:
1) Extroverted thinking
2) Extroverted feeling
3) Introverted thinking
4) Introverted feeling
5) Extroverted sensing
6) Extroverted Intuitive
7) Introverted sensing
8) Introverted Intuitive
When we add secondary function to these types (as i MBTI test) we get final number of 16 types
Carl Jung (1875-1961), Swiss psychiatrist, was the father of analytical psychology. Jung thought that people share collective unconscious, appearing archetype, including mythology, and symbols and patterns that appear in dreams. He also theorized that there is a female element in the unconscious of men -- the anima -- and a male element in the unconscious of women -- the animus. Jung believed that extroversion and introversion with four functions (thinking, feeling, sensing and intuition) were integral in the study of personality types. The aim of individuation is wholeness, through the integration of unconscious forces and motivations underlying human behavior. During it, the human "I" (Ego) deals with Persona in conscious, and faces the Shadow, Anima/Animus and Self archetype in unconscious.
Jung was fond of saying that personality types often change throughout ones life. So an answer to your question will be more or less inaccurate, depending upon which part of his life is under consideration.
Jung essentially dodges the question, but he gives these clues:
-he was always a thinker (so T, not F), and adds that he had difficulty with feeling
-he had a great deal of intuition (so N, not S)
-his relation to reality was "not particularly brilliant"
He does not strike me as an extroverted type, so I'm going with I, not E.
So now we have INT_?_, and I have to guess a bit at P v. J. His struggle with feeling leads me to believe that his faculties of perception (i.e. intuition) were dominant over his faculties of judgment (i.e thinking). This is because the inferior trait of the INTP is Extroverted Feeling, whereas the INTJ inferior trait is Extroverted Sensing.
So I'm going with INTP, but the guess is perhaps more of a grenade than a bullet.
An ENFP personality type is one of the sixteen different personality types in the Myers-Briggs type indicator. ENFP stands for extra-version, intuition, feeling, and perception.
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Carl Jung developed the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality test, which is based on his theories of psychological types and cognitive functions.
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Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. He was known for his work on the collective unconscious, archetypes, and introverted and extroverted personality types. Jung's theories on individuation and the process of self-realization have had a lasting impact on the field of psychology.
a is a go-getter, b is laid back and not in such a hurry. c came after c. jung died and they can change their personalities to suit them the best.
The Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is set of questions which when answered according to the way one usually behaves comes up with a 4 letter psychological type that includes your preferred attitudes of extraversion or introversion and judging or perceiving, and preferred functions of sensing or intuition, thinking or feeling. These types are based on the psychology of Carl Jung and can indicate many aspects of personality when properly understood.
Carl Jung's contributions to the study of personality include the concepts of introversion and extraversion, archetypes, and the collective unconscious. Jung's work has had a significant impact on psychology, particularly in the field of personality theory, influencing developments such as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
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There is a Type "A" personality. aggressive
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ETSJ is an abbreviation for "Extrovert Thinking Sensing Judging" personality type, extracted from a person's participation in the Myers-Briggs personality test.
"Type A" personality refers to one who is