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PHQ | QUESTIONS FROM COMMUNITY: In this episode, Joel and Antonia answer a question about trauma and personality tests.

In this episode, Joel and Antonia answer a question about trauma and personality tests. #myersbriggs #trauma

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18 comments

  • Heather Blackwell
    • Heather Blackwell
    • April 22, 2015 at 3:05 pm

    All people have more than one personality type.

  • Heather Blackwell
    • Heather Blackwell
    • April 22, 2015 at 3:03 pm

    Religion is an institution that causes one’s personality type to deviate. I know this from personal experience. In the past, I tested that I “appreciate tradition”, but then I realized that I don’t appreciate tradition. For example, I don’t respect the contractual concept of marriage as the preferred expression of commitment, but I was brainwashed to believe that anything other than the contract of marriage was sinful. That is just one example of how religion challenged my intrinsic and “hard-wired” beliefs causing me to appear as an INFJ rather than an INTP. I hope this helps you in your book writing or podcasting endeavors.

  • Jian Wei Gan Lim
    • Jian Wei Gan Lim
    • April 20, 2015 at 1:43 pm

    I’ve been bouncing back and forth as to whether I’m an INTJ or an INTP, and while your last article provided clarity on certain characteristics of both, I’d say I only resonated slightly more with INTJ, and even then, the margin of error for my estimations likely made that slight edge meaningless.

    That said, what you mentioned in this podcast did give me a bit of a chuckle, because it brought my attention to a year ago where I was incredibly stressed, and was tested as an ISFP.

    Given that the functions are slightly in reverse to that of an INTJ’s, it did amuse me when the idea of stressful situations creating an emphasis with the tertiary and inferior functions was brought up.

    I’m not any more clear on whether I’m an INTJ or an INTP, but I thought the incident was amusing enough to mention.

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