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psychological type

Definition:

Jung’s theory of psychological types categorises individuals based on their dominant cognitive functions (thinking, feeling, sensation, intuition) and attitudes (introversion, extraversion). This framework helps explain variations in personality and behaviour.

Example:

Understanding a client’s psychological type aids in tailoring therapeutic approaches and fostering self-awareness. For instance, an introverted intuitive might benefit from exercises to engage their less-developed sensation function.

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