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Jared Chan's video: Introverted Irrational Types - Jungian Typology

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Introverted Irrational Types - Jungian Typology Carl Jung's Psychological Types outlines Jung's famous typology which has been adapted and changed by various well known models such as MBTI (which differs from the original Jungian typology). In this video, I cover what Carl Jung referred to as the Introverted Irrational Types as a part of Jung's personality typology. The introverted irrational types are those whose personality is dominant in either introverted intuition or introverted sensing, as both are perception functions that are used for perceiving information, and are therefore irrational as they are not judgement functions (thinking and feeling). Although MBTI differs from Carl Jung's original psychological types it may help those familiar with their MBTI type to know that Jung's Introverted Irrational Types would correspond with the MBTI types INFJ, INTJ, ISFJ, and ISTJ as they are all dominant in irrational functions that are of the orientation of introversion. If you liked this video then please consider subscribing as I am going to continue to make videos on Jungian Typology and Psychological Types. YouTube: I have a royalty free license to use the music in this video. Every other element in the video is created by myself.

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This video was published on 2019-10-27 07:24:54 GMT by @Jared-Chan on Youtube. Jared Chan has total 22K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 96 video.This video has received 150 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Jared Chan gets . @Jared-Chan receives an average views of 16.2K per video on Youtube.This video has received 67 comments which are higher than the average comments that Jared Chan gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.Jared Chan #carljung #psychologicaltypes #infj #intj #isfj #istj YouTube: I has been used frequently in this Post.

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