Talk:Extraversion and introversion

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Introversion (from Lat. Intros - "inside" and vertere - "seek") - a notion introduced by Carl Gustav Jung in the work of Psychologische Typen (Psychological Types, 1921). In psychology, it means a personality trait involving a tendency to drive one's perceptions, actions, thoughts and emotions inside, resulting in reduced interest in activity directed to the outside world. (Number of introverts in society is determined by 25% - 46%) Introversion is often confused with shyness and schizoid personality. Causes may include abuse, bullying, bad experiences, low self-esteem or even self absorption and lack of proper social interactions.

Types of Introverts[edit]

Henjum (Henjum 1982) divided introverts into two main groups:

  • Group A introverts are self-sufficient, confident, hard working, aloof and fond of classes that require introspection. They come with strong provisions.
  • Group B introverts are shy, afraid of people and of doing things for others. They have low communication skills and like to be left alone.

Bibliography[edit]

  • L.J. Francis: Faith and Psychology. London: Darton, Longman and Todd Ltd., 2005.
  • M.O. Laney: introversion is a virtue. ISBN 83-7301-542-6.