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introversion
turning inward of psychic energy with an orientation toward the subjective
introversion
people are tuned in to their inner world with all its biases, fantasies, dreams, and individualized perceptions
introversion
selectively perceive the external world with their own subjective view
extraversion
attitude distinguished by the turning outward of psychic energy
extraversion
person is oriented toward the objective and away from the subjective
extraversion
people are more influenced by their surroundings than by their inner world
extraversion
people tend to focus on the objective attitude while suppressing the subjective
extraversion
people are pragmatic and well rooted in the realities of everyday life
extraversion
people are overly suspicious of the subjective attitude, whether their own or that of someone else
introversion
Freud personally
introversion
in tune with one's dreams and fantasy life
extraversion
Freud's theory
extraversion
reduced experiences to the external world of sex and aggression
extraversion
Adler personally
extraversion
feeling most comfortable in group settings, singing songs and playing the piano in the coffeehouses of Vienna
introversion
Adler's theory
introversion
emphasized fictions and subjective perceptions
balanced
Jung's theory
balanced
able to accept both the objective and the subjective