Test your possessiveness and control index in love! In-depth analysis of the psychological roots of pathological jealousy and identification of excessive restraint and dominance behaviors. Understand the possessive tendencies of MBTI and zodiac signs, find the key to balancing exclusivity and freedom, and build a healthy relationship based on trust together. Have you ever interpreted intense jealo...
Many people feel overwhelmed or even unconfident when facing praise. Learning to accept praise gracefully can not only enhance interpersonal relationships, but also enhance self-confidence. This article analyzes the psychological disorders of accepting praise in detail and provides practical methods to help you respond to praise confidently. Have you ever had this experience: when others praise yo...
Have you ever said to yourself, 'Why am I so stupid?' You are not alone. When work is not going well, emotional problems, and social frustrations, many people can't help but 'bite themselves'. But excessive self-negation will not only not make us better, but will gradually destroy our confidence and self-esteem, and even cause long-term anxiety and depression. From the perspective of MBTI personal...
In the MBTI personality test provided by PsycTest Quiz, the Mediator (INFP) is described as a quiet, introverted, idealistic person who likes to promote harmony by understanding and caring for others. However, you may not know yet that the personality type of INFP is divided into two categories: self-confident INFP ( INFP-A ) and turbulent INFP ( INFP-T ). The two types differ significantly in sel...
In the MBTI personality model, a self-confident independent personality ( a combination of introverted I + self-confidence A ) is the type of person who is both rational and independent, firm in himself and does not blindly follow others. They prefer to be alone, trust themselves, are not easily influenced by others, and are willing to move forward at their own pace. This type of people may not be...
In the MBTI personality test, the INFJ personality (known as the “promoter”) is known for its idealism, a strong sense of morality and a deep compassion. If you don't know your MBTI type yet, take the free MBTI personality test provided by PsycTest Quiz now and find out if you are INFJ, INFJ-A or INFJ-T! Today, we will dig into the difference between two different variants of INFJ - Confident Advo...
In daily life and interpersonal communication, we will inevitably encounter various forms of criticism. Some criticisms are made of good intentions and aim to help us grow; while others are like thorny words that hit our hearts. Especially when criticizing “targeting people rather than behavior” – what we often call personal attacks, often trigger strong emotional reactions and even hurt a relatio...
What is self-efficacy? Self-efficacy refers to a person's confidence or belief in his/her ability to successfully complete a task or achieve a goal. This concept was proposed by psychologist Albert Bandura and is a core component of social cognitive theory. Bandura believes that self-efficacy is concrete, situationally relevant, multidimensional and dynamic. It is not fixed, but abilities that can...
Among the sixteen-type MBTI personality, the 'protagonist' (ENFJ) is known for his strong desire for leadership, emotional appeal and excellent communication skills. They are naturally good at influencing others and are a combination of idealism and action. However, many people don’t know that the protagonist-type personality is actually divided into two completely different tendencies: ENFJ-A (co...
Among the MBTI sixteen-type personality, INTP personality (called 'thinking logic scholar') is a type of personality known for rationality, logic and independent thinking. They are good at analyzing problems, exploring theories, and thinking about abstract concepts with profound meanings, and are a typical 'over-brain' personality. However, this highly active brain is also prone to “internal confu...