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Worldviews and Temperaments

  • Published: 07-28-2015 Edited: 12-31-1969
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    In the big update of Neojungian Typology a few weeks ago, we begun to group up abstract and organic networks with the Empathic worldview, and the concrete and mechanic functions with the Practical worldview. Besides these, there were also an intellectual, and a social worldview. We announced four temperaments, where the temperaments were based on top-down processing (Leaders), bottom-up processing (Explorers), proactive (Fighters) and reactive (Teachers) control. The source for all these concepts is explained in the science section.

    In todays update, both those descriptions have been improved and extended to help you understand more about these eight types. The worldview is explained to refer to emotional and instinctual needs. They explain which forms of behavior we find rewarding as well as how we see and understand the world around us. The temperament is explained to refer to our behavior, our response to our needs or our instincts, and how we express our feelings and how we process the information around us. We have both a control strategy, and an attention strategy. Understand the both together and you'll learn more about how Neojungian Typology ties together health, emotions, and personality. Get more in touch with who you are, and you can find ways to become more motivated, happy, and successfull!

    You can learn more about worldviews here, and more about the temperaments here. We hope you enjoy this update!