ESFJ and ENFJ: Ti Inferior (Introverted Thinking)
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 Published On Feb 23, 2021

The fourth function in your cognitive stack is known as the Inferior function. This function tends to be an area where we store our insecurities, but it is also an opportunity for growth and a vacation from ourselves. In this episode, we talk about how Introverted Thinking (Ti) presents in the fourth position (For the ESFJ and the ENFJ). We also cover topics like projections, insecurities, and blind spots. These patterns of mental processes can manifest in a variety of ways that can hinder our ability to be our best selves and impact our relationships.


Resources for ESFJ:
   • ESFJ  

Resources for ENFJ:
   • ENFJ  

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Sources (among others):

Beebe, J. (2016). Energies and patterns in psychological type: The reservoir of consciousness. New York, NY: Routledge.
Berens, L. V. (2000). Dynamics of personality type: Understanding and applying Jung's cognitive processes. Huntington Beach, Calif, CA: Telos Pub.
Franz, M. V.; Hillman, J. (1971). Lectures on Jung's typology. New York, NY: Spring Publications.
Hunziker, M. (2016). Depth Typology: C.G. Jung, Isabel Myers, John Beebe and the Guide Map to Becoming Who We Are. n.p.: Write Way Publishing Company, LLC.
Jung, C. G. (1971). Psychological Types. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Sharp, D. (1998). Jungian psychology unplugged: My life as an elephant. Ontario, Canada: Inner City Books.

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