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    are Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Openness. The Myers-Briggs test breaks down into four parts like the letters ISFP. First, When I took the big Five Personality test results came up to Average or Low. Between those two results, it means that my trait is either neutral or irrelevant, helpful for accomplishing some activities, and determined about accomplishing them. When I took the Myers-Briggs test I was able to recognize the category I fell into, As I read Introversion,…

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    Myers Briggs Identity

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    that you couldn’t realize on your own. Based on answers to the questions on the inventory, people are identified as having one of 16 personality traits. By taking this personality survey I have learned that I have a moderate preference of Extraversion over Introversion. I have a moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving. I have a moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing. I also have a slight preference of Feeling over Thinking. This quiz has changed the way I look at myself because…

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    Symbols are the content and outward expression of archetypes. Jung amplified the meaning of symbols in dreams to apply meaning. Personality attitudes and functions are dimensions are both conscious and unconscious. These can be seen in extraversion and introversion personalities. Extroverts are concerned with the outside world, while, introverts, are more concerned with their thoughts and…

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    Personality Traits

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    Sheperis, 2016). The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) this test sorts a person’s preferences into four separate categories (Briggs Myers 1980). They are usually abbreviated such as, ESTJ for extroversion, sensing, thinking and judging or INFP for introversion, intuition, feeling and perceiving (Martinez, 2012). The NEO Personality Inventory (NEO PI) has 240 statements that a person reports their likeliness to agree. The Neo Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) has 60 items and has two styles,…

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    down into four categories and each category has an either/or result. This result is shown by letters and each category contains two different letters representing opposite ends of behavior. The first category, represented by E and I, is extraversion vs. introversion. Extroverts are people who outwardly project their energy and opposite of that would be introverts who tend to be more focused inward and direct their energy as such. Next is sensing vs. intuition represented by S and I. If a person…

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    Jung Typology Test Essay

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    MYERS-BRIGGS ASSESSMENT The results of my Humanmetrics Jung Typology Test are that I am ISFJ type. I am the following: Introvert (56%) Sensing (28%) Feeling (44%) Judging (25%) You have a moderate preference of Introversion over Extraversion (56%) You have a moderate preference of Sensing over Intuition (28%) You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (44%) You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (25%) I most definitely agree with my results for plenty of reasons…

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    We are forever moving forward in a life’s journey where we may not know the future, but it is important to take time to examine the past. As our roles change and we are forced to transition into new positions and move from locations, it is important to take time to reflect on what those changes meant and how they influence who we are as individual people. The following is a career inventory interpretation doing just that, reflecting on a specific client, her past, present, and the implications…

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    There are so many different personalities in the world, and it would be extremely boring if we all acted the same. “Every society and social group has values, experiences, and understandings that are widely shaped among members but may not be endorsed by those outside of the culture or group” (Wood, 2016, p.54). This is your personal identity, which is how you choose to live your life and what you stand for. Your identity can be shared closely with other people. However, your personality is…

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    Multiple Intelligence (MI) theory was developed by an American psychologist named Howard Gardner (Child development theorists: Freud to Erikson to Spock . . . And beyond, 2009). With his extensive musical and artistic passion as a young person, he noticed the absence of these categories when he began his research in psychology as an adult. He made it a personal goal for his career to find the place where these categories could exist as part of psychology research (Helding, 2009). The MI theory…

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    very high in neuroticism, which means my emotional stability is very low. This is because I have been dealing with depression for most of my life and I have never dealt with it in a proper manner. I also scored very low for extraversion, which means I have a fairly high introversion score. I also scored very high in behavioral inhibition systems, which goes along with being an introvert. This also means that I over think situations and focus on the potential consequences of those actions, to…

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