Why are lNFJs considered the most indifferent personality type?

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Emotional Odyssey

Emotional Odyssey

Ай бұрын

In this video, we delve into why INFJs are considered the most indifferent personality type. Despite their outward appearance of being gentle, attentive, and helpful, INFJs maintain a high level of rationality and self-protection. Their apparent coldness and detachment in relationships often stem from their childhood experiences with emotionally unstable or controlling caregivers.
We will explore the reasons behind this personality development and how to build a good relationship with INFJs.
If you're interested in MBTI personality types or want to understand the complex psychology of INFJs better, be sure to watch!
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@typical_camper
@typical_camper 22 күн бұрын
As an infj, all this is what I’ve noticed slowly over time about myself. You definitely got that part of once I trust someone that I want to give them the world. And the irrational search for a “soulmate”
@Dionysus667
@Dionysus667 10 күн бұрын
I am very, very impressed of how accurate and detailed the information is in this video. I've seen hundreds of INFJ videos, and not one has even come close to being so specific and true. Chapeau! I wonder where and how the creator learned all this.
@memerboi4766
@memerboi4766 26 күн бұрын
Good
@Noah-og6ll
@Noah-og6ll Ай бұрын
GREAT video, my close friend is an infj and this all adds up
@EmotionalOdysey
@EmotionalOdysey Ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you found the video helpful and relatable. It's amazing how understanding these traits can enhance your relationships. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more videos on MBTI types and psychological insights! 😊
@Noah-og6ll
@Noah-og6ll Ай бұрын
@@EmotionalOdysey already did bro After you are done with all personalities it would be great to see a video where you explain how you puzzle personality types, the things that trigger to form certain personality type
@Heyokasireniei468sxso
@Heyokasireniei468sxso 28 күн бұрын
omg have you been stalking me lol im never really indifferent more so ambivalent but never dismissive, but I can see how I might look indifferent
@EmotionalOdysey
@EmotionalOdysey 27 күн бұрын
Haha, no stalking !
@ITJ653
@ITJ653 Ай бұрын
I would also be interested in a making off process ! Is this based on your understanding, your imagination, on psychological studies, personal research, .... ?
@EmotionalOdysey
@EmotionalOdysey Ай бұрын
I am a counsellor. A significant portion of the content is grounded in psychological research and studies. I reference established theories, findings, and frameworks from the fields of psychology and personality studies to ensure accuracy and depth. Where possible, I include insights from real-life cases and anecdotes (while maintaining confidentiality) to provide a practical perspective.
@ITJ653
@ITJ653 Ай бұрын
This is the first channel that inspired me to participate! Because it combines two subjects I find fascinating: MBTI and trauma. So thanks for the engaging content! Do you think a kind and loving family could raise children without deeply traumatizing them? If so, what personalities would these children develop? Could they have any personality type but with fewer toxic traits?
@EmotionalOdysey
@EmotionalOdysey Ай бұрын
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I'm thrilled to hear that you find the combination of MBTI and trauma as fascinating as I do. It's great to have you participating! To answer your question, a kind and loving family can indeed provide a nurturing environment that minimizes the risk of deep trauma. Such an environment supports healthy emotional development and resilience in children. While it's impossible to completely shield children from all negative experiences, a supportive family can equip them with the tools to cope with challenges more effectively. Regarding personality development, children from loving and nurturing families can develop any personality type. The MBTI framework suggests that personality types are influenced by inherent traits, so the presence of a kind and supportive family doesn't determine a specific personality type. Instead, it shapes how children express and manage their traits. In essence, a loving and supportive upbringing can help reduce the development of toxic traits and allow children to express the healthier aspects of their personality type. They are more likely to develop positive coping strategies, emotional resilience, and a strong sense of self-worth, regardless of their MBTI type.
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