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Socionix: Socionics Research and Discussion Forum. Alternate inter-types - Socionics Forum. One of the things I had difficulty with regarding Socionics was the idea of having to memorize 16 element orders in order to grasp types, their similarities with other types, and their differences from other types. Supposedly the intertype relationships are determined based on the type's element order and how those are similar or differ from another type's. We're talking having to memorize 32+ sets of random 'facts'. Wtf??? It was enough that I nearly gave up on socionics altogether. I didn't understand model A, I didn't understand type ordering, and I didn't understand how this info determined type interactions. Why bother?? I wondered how they hell they got all this, drew the conclusions they drew, and did it actually fit with how people actually interact?

The back of my mind seemed to think that these things were connected via model A…or rather, the order of elements within each type. I'll show an example, and since you're ENTp I'll put things relative to the ENTp. Descriptions of the types: INTp -edit- - Socionics Forum. 1. program function: the intuition of the time Keenly observes after the flow of life. It thinly notices details and hardly the planned tendencies. It explains, what reasons led to the existing consequences. It is submerged in the past, the repetitive phenomena are studied. Because of the associatively organized memory and the love for the knowledge he is frequently scholar. 2. creative function: the business logic In the mind it checks the logic of actions and expenditure of resources, as if reducing the balance of useful and useless. 3.role function: sensorika of the sensations It is farsighted in questions of comfort and health. 4.painful function: the ethics of the emotions Is evaluated relation to itself according to the manifestations of emotions. 5. suggested function: power sensorika In grow prettier to physical form it is confident in itself, it is energetic, it calls to the decisive actions, although the matter reaches rarely the embodiment of calls.

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Psychology at RIN.ru. Index. Socionics. Main page. Psychological Types. Socionics. Socionic types of famous people [Jung's typology, MBTI] Psychological types of famous people [Jung's typology, Socionics, MBTI] (version of the list with photos) FREE Dating - Online Dating Services for Singles. Wikisocion. Ekaterina Filatova. Ekaterina Filatova lives in St. Petersburg, Russia. She was one of the early Russian socionists and helped popularize socionics. She is known for her collection of photographs of people of different sociotypes. It should be noted that Ekaterina Filatova did not herself use visual identification ("V.I. ") to diagnose the types of the people in her books. Biography Ekaterina Filatova, born on 2.04.1938, obtained her education as a physicist, graduateing from the Physics Department of LGU as a candidate of physical and mathematical sciences. Filatova is the author of one of the most popular books in socionics by both the number of copies sold and by popularity among the readers.

Filatova was also the first the start taking and collecting photographs of people that she has previously typed. In 2011, Filatova was awarded the title of doctor of philosophy in subject of socionics by the International Council of Socionics Research and Development. See also. In the West. Intertype Relations. Socionics Forums - A forum about Socionics. Dimensionality of Functions I.M. Eglit original article: [partial translation--further translation needed] Key words: socionics, psychology, mental functions, the functions of information metabolism, information model of the psyche (model A), the dimensions of informational metabolism functions in A.

B. Bukalov Abstract: In this article, we will describe manifestations of dimensions of functions of IM, which were introduced by A. The model of A. A. 1. Vladimir D. Ex (from English experience ) – parameters of experience – characterization (description) of individual or personal (social) experience, gathered from point of birth and accumulated throughout a person's life time in process of making decisions and undertaking directive actions; Tm (from the English.

Dimension of a function depends on its purpose (the task, role) in the structure of the model. Functions of model A have the following dimensions: SOCIONICS: Personality Types and Relationships. Introduction into Socionics. © Dmitri Lytov, Marianna Lytova, January 2005 First presented as Internet lectures to pedagogues and students of the St. Kliment Okhridsky University (Sofia, Bulgaria). Part 1—Part 2—Part 3 Let us try to understand what the 16 types look like in the real life. Jung considered the 4 criteria as “dead”, “disassembled” parts of the whole body called type. Jung used so-called FUNCTIONS, which in fact represent “active” combinations of certain dichotomies. The 8 Functions IRRATIONAL FUNCTIONS (sensing and intuition). Extraverted intuition is also called Intuition of Possibilities, or Intuition of Potential. This function is “responsible” for considering the world in all its possibilities and alternatives, in generalization of what is going on and developing new concepts.

Bearers of this function are usually curious, full of ideas; they gladly look for new ideas in books, or make new interesting acquaintances. Examples: Pierre Richard, Fannie Ardan, Jeff Goldblum, Jamie Lee Curtis, Albert Einstein. Introduction into Socionics. © Dmitri Lytov, Marianna Lytova, January 2005 First presented as Internet lectures to pedagogues and students of the St. Kliment Okhridsky University (Sofia, Bulgaria). Part 1—Part 2—Part 3 Subjectivity or Objectivity? Testing Jungian Types (Non-socionic) Let us discuss today methods of determining the types in socionics, as well as in other directions of Jungian typology. Jung himself detected types intuitively, this means, he was the only expert in their determining. In 1938 (?) This test contained only three of the four scales (the scale rationality/irrationality, or judgment/perception, was missing). Of course, this test was primitive from the viewpoint of today's achievements of psychology. For about 30 years they, and later their disciples Katherine Bradway and Wayne Detloff, performed testing of the same group of people in order to measure dynamics of their test results.

Did it mean that the type also changed? Isabel B. 1. 2. 3. Introduction into Socionics. © Dmitri Lytov, Marianna Lytova, January 2005 First presented as Internet lectures to pedagogues and students of the St. Kliment Okhridsky University (Sofia, Bulgaria). Part 1—Part 2—Part 3 Dear readers, we will much appreciate your feedback. If you have any suggestions or remark concerning this text, please send your opinion to the authors. Socionics is a branch of psychology that studies relationships between psychological types. You also know a different version of Jungian typology known as the Myers-Briggs Type Theory (MBTT). The Myers-Briggs Type Theory is sometimes confused with socionics, although there are some differences between these two theories. Different methods of type evaluation.

On the other hand, there is also a lot in common between these two theories. Origin of C.G.Jung's Typology. Even those who never heard about Jung know the terms Extraversion and Introversion. Jung studied mentally ill people, for he was a psychiatrist. Did you notice what has changed? Correct.