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Detailed explanation of Satya communication model: Five communication postures and consistent communication

Detailed explanation of Satya communication model: Five communication postures and consistent communication
The Satya communication model provides a powerful tool for understanding interpersonal relationships, helping people recognize their communication styles and others, and improve relationships through consistent communication. This article will introduce in detail five communication attitudes, including the characteristics and implementation methods of consistent communication, and how to apply the...

In-depth interpretation of MBTI NT personality | Learn what kind of analyst you are now (with free Myers-Briggs personality test)

In-depth interpretation of MBTI NT personality | Learn what kind of analyst you are now (with free Myers-Briggs personality test)
In the MBTI sixteen personality system, personality belonging to the 'Analysts' type includes INTJ (architect), INTP (logist), ENTJ (commander) and ENTP (debator). These personality types share the characteristics of thinking and intuition . They are typical rationalists, good at thinking about problems from an abstract level and using logic and reasoning to control complex situations. Although th...

How to maintain yourself in family affection? 7 Practical Ways to Improve Family Relationships

How to maintain yourself in family affection? 7 Practical Ways to Improve Family Relationships
Everyone expects to have a warm and harmonious family, but family relationships in real life are often challenging. How can we maintain intimate relationships in our family and maintain personal boundaries? This problem has troubled many people. This article will explore from a psychological perspective how to find a balance point in family relationships and help you establish a healthier family i...

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 MBTI cognitive function: Extraverted thinking about Te—the way to achieve the goal

Detailed explanation of MBTI cognitive function: Extraverted thinking about Te—the way to achieve the goal
In MBTI theory, cognitive functions are the core psychological mechanisms that make up our personality differences. It is divided into eight cognitive functions: Ne, Ni, Se, Si, Te, Ti, Fe, and Fi , also known as the 'June 8 Dimension', originated from the psychological type theory of psychologist Carl Jung . These functions represent the different psychological processes we use in cognition and j...

Detailed explanation of MBTI cognitive function: Extraverted intuition--the talent to explore infinite possibilities

Detailed explanation of MBTI cognitive function: Extraverted intuition--the talent to explore infinite possibilities
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...

Tips and practical skills for upward communication in the workplace under the guidance of DISC theory

Tips and practical skills for upward communication in the workplace under the guidance of DISC theory
DISC personality and leadership communication: build essential reporting skills for people in the workplace. Master the skills of upward communication and reporting, from overcoming psychological barriers to building a closed-loop model, add help to your workplace development, improve the recognition of superiors, and achieve win-win results in the workplace. Have you ever had this experience or b...

Detailed explanation of the effects of legal psychology|Famous collection of psychological effects

Detailed explanation of the effects of legal psychology|Famous collection of psychological effects
In judicial practice, witness testimony, jury judgment, and case handler decisions are often affected by various psychological factors. As an interdisciplinary between psychology and law, legal psychology provides important theoretical support for judicial justice by studying these psychological phenomena. Among them, a series of classic psychological effects play a key role in case investigation,...

Jung Eight Dimension + MBTI| Shadow Function Personality Analysis of Sixteen Personality Types

Jung Eight Dimension + MBTI| Shadow Function Personality Analysis of Sixteen Personality Types
Today, when more and more people pay attention to the 'MBTI personality test' and '16-type personality test', do you already know your MBTI type? You may have done an MBTI test once or twice and found that you are INTJ, INFP, ENFP... But have you ever thought: Is there still a 'unfamiliar' personality system hidden in your personality? Behind the MBTI personality theory, there is a system called '...

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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