Analytical Psychology

 Jungian typology is gaining popularity in recent years as individuals gravitate towards free, online personality tests like the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator in an effort to understand themselves, resolve interpersonal conflicts or mental health issues. However, Jungian typology is still very niche and information is lacking or limited. Taswin tries to salvage some important information on the subject, including the less published practical applications of Jungian typology.

Personality types
Whether accurate or not, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is an interpretation of Jungian typology that suggests that persons have fixed cognitive dispositions and these dispositions are known as types

Introverted Judging Types
These types tend to prefer to interact with the world first (P type) and use their understanding, to make decisions based on how it fits into their subjective mental model of the world, whether it be internal values, or their own internal logical principles. Due to being introverts, they may spend longer making the decisions and internalizing the information.

Introverted Perceiving Types
These types tend to prefer to understand things by how it fits into their subjective mental model of the world, whether it be internal values, or their own internal logical principles and use their understanding to make decisions (J type). They may prefer the understanding part more than making decisions.