On this episode of the Personality Hacker podcast, Joel and Antonia explore how personality type can be used as a therapeutic tool for self-parenting.

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Self-Parenting & Making Personality Type Therapeutic | Podcast 575
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Hi! Great episode, as always! And yes, as someone who also is constantly scrounging around for life examples, I always really appreciate Joel’s ability to conjure specific scenarios!
My question: I am an ENFJ. In my childhood, my auxiliary Ni, simply by doing what it does, led me into somewhat traumatic situations where hard truths were revealed. I often have difficulty consciously accessing my Ni as an adult. Is it possible that the other three functions have lost trust in this parent function because she has led them, as they might see it, astray? If so, what to do? How can trust be rebuilt?
Thank you for your wonderful, life-changing work!