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The Introversion of War

Psychological Perspectives, 2017
This article brings personal experiences, dreams, synchronicity, archetypal amplifications, and Jungian theory to bear on issues surrounding the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States and explores some ways in which the unconscious psyche encourages reflection in the context of political projections. The introversion of war—a phrase
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Introversion–Extraversion

2022
Introversion–extraversion, referred to hereby as extraversion, is a personality trait dimension (see the separate Oxford Bibliographies article Trait Perspective) within basic personality taxonomies such at the Five-Factor Model of Personality (see the separate Oxford Bibliographies article Five-Factor Model of Personality).
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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN NEUROTICISM AND INTROVERSION

Psychological Reports, 2004
In three samples of subjects ( ns = 67, 115, 77) introversion and neuroticism scores on one of Eysenck's tests were positively associated.
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Reflections on introversion and/or schizoid personality

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1979
Kirsch’s chapter is noteworthy for several reasons. First, he is attempting to clarify differences and similarities between the terminology of analytical psychology and psychoanalysis. He notes that what may be conventionally pathologized as ‘schizoid’ overlaps with what Jung termed introversion’ (see below).
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THE CURSE OF INTROVERSION

Journalism Practice, 2008
Have newspapers a future? As a matter of fact, we at the Guardian 1 asked one huge multinational consultancy to tell us about that some nine years ago—and many hundreds of thousands of pounds later...
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EXTRAVERSION, INTROVERSION, AND VISUAL INTERACTION

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1992
20 extraverts and 20 introverts were selected from a population of college students on the basis of their responses to the Maudsley Personality Inventory. These 40 young women were interviewed by one confederate of each sex. Six trained judges recorded visual and speech behavior by viewing through a one-way mirror and watching videotaped records ...
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Extraversion and introversion

BMJ, 2004
In the second article in our series, Understanding Personality Type, Anita Houghton asks you to consider where you focus your attention—inside or ...
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Extraversion-Introversion

2019
Extraversion-introversion is a major personality trait which is believed to have a biological basis. This chapter reviews evidence for the validity of extraversion-introversion and its impact on outcomes including mental health and adjustment in educational and occupational settings.
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Introversion, neuroticism, and conditioning.

The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1964
P O, DAVIDSON, R W, PAYNE, R B, SLOANE
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In Praise of Introversion

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2012
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