Saturday, 28 June 2008

Type Relationships

TypeLogic: Direct Links for the Personality Types

http://typelogic.com/

[ENFP] [INFP] [ENFJ] [INFJ]
[ESTJ] [ISTJ] [ESFJ] [ISFJ]
[ENTP] [INTP] [ENTJ] [INTJ]
[ESTP] [ISTP] [ESFP] [ISFP]

Type Relationships

http://typelogic.com/pairs.html


Advisor
each has an area of insight that the other lacks

Cohort
mutually drawn into experiential escapades

Companion
similar modes of expression: bear each other's company well

Complement
compatible strengths with opposite emphases

Supplement
like Pal, but functions are farther removed: each can add to the other's strengths

Tribesman
share a sense of culture, but with different interests and abilities

Anima
fits Dr. Beebe's description of the anima/anumus: each is the other's inferior (4th) function

Contrast
point and counterpoint on each function

Counterpart
perform similar functions in totally different realms

Enigma
a puzzle: totally foreign in nearly every facet

Identity
same types: a typological mirror-image

Neighbor
arrive at the same place by variant processes

Novelty
intriguingly different: interestingly so

Pal
work and play well together: minimal natural type conflict

Pedagogue
each is both the other's mentor and student: has a "parent to child" feel

Suitemate
a person one might be comfortable sharing an office. Prefer similar climates, but don't necessarily have much in common as far as goals or world view

1 comment:

Perseus said...

Contrast

http://www.negotiations.com/definition/counterparty/

Counterparty
In a negotiation, a counterparty (counterparties – plural) is the other representatives(s) of the other negotiation party(s) with whom one is negotiating a potential agreement or contract.

http://www.negotiations.com/definition/