Wednesday 26 November 2008

Cat v Eagle

A section is devoted to using this information with problem solving and communication. All eight functions are needed when dealing with problems. Here is where the value of the combined skills of a group are shown to be greater than those of the individual, assuming the group process allows for all of the eight functions to be utilized. When looking at how the eight functions relate to communication, diagramming the dynamics of each type will help show the difficulties of communicating and what must be done to alleviate the problem. E.g.: An INTP has Ti as the Leading process while an ISFP has Ti in the eight position or the Devilish process. This makes it It is easier to see why these two types have difficulty in communicating and why they have to work at overcoming these difficulties.

Berens, Linda V., Dynamics of Personality Type: Understanding and Applying Jung’s Cognitive Processes, Huntington Beach, CA: Telos Publications, 1999, ISBN 0-9664624-5-9, 60 pp

http://www.trytel.com/~jfalt/Rev-per-type/dyn-ber.html

ISFP: "Artist" = CAT 5% Synthesizing (part of Composing)
Goes where she enjoys best advantage. Independent and unfaithful if neglected.

INTP: "Architect" = EAGLE 1% Designing
High flier in the clouds with talons.

3 comments:

Perseus said...

It is bound to end in violence (proably murder) if there are two extremes of these types.

Perseus said...

Cattiness discussion:

http://www.intpforum.com/showthread.php?t=1294&page=3

Perseus said...

Cats (ISFP) need plenty of sex for their health. Their natural partners is the Wolf (ENTJ), the Top Dog, failing that, lots (up to nine lives) of ISTJ Dogs.



Cats are an anethema to the imaginative Eagle (INTP)