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FBI Psychology Skills: See through other people's thoughts through nonverbal signals

FBI Psychology Skills: See through other people's thoughts through nonverbal signals
Learn FBI psychological training skills and accurately analyze other people's behaviors and motivations through nonverbal signals to help you better understand and cope with challenges in interpersonal relationships and social interactions. Have you ever thought that if you can use psychological skills to analyze other people's behaviors and motivations like the FBI, then many problems in life wil...

Microbehavioral Psychology: See through people's thoughts from details

Microbehavioral Psychology: See through people's thoughts from details
Explore the mysteries of microbehavioral psychology, learn to reveal the true inner feelings of others through subtle expressions, movements and postures, and improve communication skills. --- Have you ever talked to someone and felt that he seemed a little unnatural and might be hiding something? Or are you curious about what your friend, colleague or lover is really thinking? If you have had sim...

Detailed explanation of MBTI cognitive function: Extraverted emotional Fe—the core driving force of focusing on others and group emotions

Detailed explanation of MBTI cognitive function: Extraverted emotional Fe—the core driving force of focusing on others and group emotions
In the MBTI type sixteen personality theory system, cognitive functions are the key to helping us understand personality structure. It originates from Jung’s eight-dimensional psychology framework, emphasizing individuals’ different preferences in information processing and decision-making processes. Among them, Extraverted Feeling (Fe) is a judgment function that focuses on group harmony and emot...

Detailed explanation of the difference between I and E in MBTI: energy source, social mode and behavioral characteristics

Detailed explanation of the difference between I and E in MBTI: energy source, social mode and behavioral characteristics
A detailed explanation of the differences between MBTI Type I personality and E personality. This article deeply explores the differences between Type I personality and E personality in MBTI, covering core traits, advantages and disadvantages, workplace performance, common misunderstandings, etc., to help you fully understand and respond effectively and build harmonious interpersonal relationships...

A flattering personality: Do you also live in the expectations of others?

A flattering personality: Do you also live in the expectations of others?
Understand the characteristics, causes and harms of flattering personality. Test whether you have a pleasing personality and learn effective ways to get rid of the dilemma of 'pleasing others'. Learn to reject, establish boundaries, improve self-confidence, re-control your life, and live your true self. In life, do you always habitually suppress your own needs and prioritize others' feelings? Are ...

Detailed explanation of the difference between J and P people in MBTI: behavioral patterns, love concepts and social style

Detailed explanation of the difference between J and P people in MBTI: behavioral patterns, love concepts and social style
In today's social networks, MBTI personality testing has become a hot topic that has attracted much attention, especially the discussions about J and P people, which has aroused heated discussions and strong resonance among many young people. Whether on social platforms or daily communication, everyone is keen to talk about whether they are 'J people' or 'P people', as if this has become a new pas...

Detailed explanation of the difference between T and F people in MBTI: thinking patterns, emotional preferences and behavior differences

Detailed explanation of the difference between T and F people in MBTI: thinking patterns, emotional preferences and behavior differences
Want to know the difference between T and F people in MBTI? This article deeply analyzes the cognition, decision-making and expression of thinking (T) and emotional (F) personality, and helps you quickly distinguish between yourself and others' personality types through situational analysis and comparison of advantages and disadvantages, and improve interpersonal communication efficiency. --- MBTI...

How to stop caring too much about other people's eyes and get rid of emotional consumption

How to stop caring too much about other people's eyes and get rid of emotional consumption
Get rid of emotional internal friction, end the excessive care of others' vision, and use professional psychological methods to regain inner peace. This article will take you back your true self in life. Have you ever experienced such a moment: the whole day seems to be spending leisurely, but feels extremely tired at night? Even though I didn't do anything physically exhausted, my heart seemed to...

Detailed explanation of the difference between S and N people in MBTI: perception mode, thinking mode and behavioral characteristics

Detailed explanation of the difference between S and N people in MBTI: perception mode, thinking mode and behavioral characteristics
This article deeply analyzes the differences between S-type and N-type personality in MBTI, helping you better understand the characteristics, thinking patterns and ways of getting along with real-sensory and intuitive personality. Quickly judge your personality type through professional tests on PsycTest Quiz official website. MBTI (Miles-Briggs Type Indicator) is a popular personality assessment...

MBTI Cognitive Function: Understanding Oneself and Others’ Ways of Thinking—Jung’s Eight-Dimensional Cognitive Theory

MBTI Cognitive Function: Understanding Oneself and Others’ Ways of Thinking—Jung’s Eight-Dimensional Cognitive Theory
Have you ever wondered why some people like adventure and innovation, while others like stability and tradition? Why do some people like logic and analysis, while others like emotions and resonance? Why do some people like planning and organizing, while others like flexibility and randomness? These questions can be answered using MBTI cognitive function and Jungian 8D cognitive theory. Free MBTI p...
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