Depression, also known as major depression or clinical depression, is a common and severe mood disorder. The main symptoms are persistent sadness or loss of interest in life, which can significantly affect the patient's daily life, work and study, and interpersonal relationships. Most people occasionally feel sad, lonely or depressed in life, which is a normal emotional reaction when facing setbac...
You don't want to make money. You just hate brainless routines. The 4 smartest people in MBTI have never been ordinary in their way of making money. We are PsycTest Quiz (PsycTest) , providing scientific, professional and permanent free psychological assessment services to hundreds of thousands of people around the world every day. What we are going to talk about today is the group of people who a...
Are you an ISTJ? If so, you may have a certain understanding of your personality traits. You are a responsible, pragmatic, organized person, you like to follow rules and traditions, you value facts and details, you are good at planning and execution, you are a reliable partner and leader. But, do you know? Your personality is not static, you have another side, a shadow functional personality hidde...
In life, who doesn’t want to be a loved one? Most of us have tried to be kind in the past year, use reason to guide our words and deeds, try our best to show a good side in interpersonal communication, and are eager to leave a good impression on others. But the reality is that no gold is pure, no one is perfect, and this is actually no big deal. If you think about it carefully, many times, it is p...
Among MBTI's 16-type personality, INTJ and ESFP are a classic combination of 'character opposition': one is calm and restrained, good at strategic thinking; the other is outgoing and passionate and enjoyable. When the 'architect' meets the 'performer', this relationship is destined to be full of challenges and sparks. So, can these two completely different personality types come together? Can we a...
Among the 16 personality types of MBTI, ISFP personality is often referred to as the 'adventurer' type. This personality type seems to be free and free on the surface and loves life, but in fact, the heart is often filled with contradictions and struggles. Today, let’s explore in-depth what “courage” of the ISFP personality type is and how this courage is reflected in daily life. If you are not su...
In the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) system, cognitive functions are the core of building individual personality. These functions originated from the 'eight-dimensional cognitive theory' by the psychology master Jung, also known as the 'June Eight-Dimension'. Each person's MBTI personality type is composed of different arrangements and combinations of these eight functions, including extrover...
College is an exciting time for many young people. Many college students often feel stressed due to the new challenges brought by college—leaving home, studying and adapting to a new life. Trying to cope with so many new changes may cause some students to suffer from depression. Studies show that more students now suffer from depression than previous generations. Let’s learn about the symptoms of ...
Among the MBTI sixteen personality types, 'Extraverted Personality Types' has always been the focus of public discussion. People always think that extroversion means 'loving to talk, keen on socializing, and not afraid of life', but the facts are far more than that. You who are interested in MBTI personality tests may have been trapped in these stereotypes. This article will help you to see throug...