Jung Personality Types

17 yr old Male. former habitual marijuana user.
have also used opiates and psychedelics.

Your Type is
INFP
Introverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving
56 22 44 22
 
29 year old male, currently addicted to opiate pills, formerly addicted to meth amphetimine. Currently college graduate, formerly high school drop out.



My Type is
INTJ
Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences %
56 28 33 33
 
Your Type is
INFP
Introverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving
Strength of the preferences %
33 22 11 11

18 yr old male had addictions with opiates, currently addicted to nicotine
 
*bump*

INTJ who thinks the Myers-Briggs is about as useful as newspaper astrology and facebook quizzes :)

Amusing fluff, but for some reason it fascinates people. I thought this should be saved from the prune.
 
INTP, from previous tests, although those Myers-Briggs tests tend to return different results each time the test is repeated. I concur, Mariposa.

I was in a psychiatric hospital a while back, and they made me take a test that was something like 900+ multiple-choice questions. I forgot for the moment the name of the test. It was long and tedious, and not being told the results made me feel raped.
 
Guardians of birthdays, holidays and celebrations, ESFJs are generous entertainers. They enjoy and joyfully observe traditions and are liberal in giving, especially where custom prescribes.

All else being equal, ESFJs enjoy being in charge. They see problems clearly and delegate easily, work hard and play with zest. ESFJs, as do most SJs, bear strong allegiance to rights of seniority. They willingly provide service (which embodies life's meaning) and expect the same from others.

ESFJs are easily wounded. And when wounded, their emotions will not be contained. They by nature "wear their hearts on their sleeves," often exuding warmth and bonhomie, but not infrequently boiling over with the vexation of their souls. Some ESFJs channel these vibrant emotions into moving dramatic performances on stage and screen.

Strong, contradictory forces consume the ESFJ. Their sense of right and wrong wrestles with an overwhelming rescuing, 'mothering' drive. This sometimes results in swift, immediate action taken upon a transgressor, followed by stern reprimand; ultimately, however, the prodigal is wrested from the gallows of their folly, just as the noose tightens and all hope is lost, by the very executioner!

An ESFJ at odds with self is a remarkable sight. When a decision must be made, especially one involving the risk of conflict (abhorrent to ESFJs), there ensues an in-house wrestling match between the aforementioned black-and-white Values and the Nemesis of Discord. The contender pits self against self, once firmly deciding with the Right, then switching to Prudence to forestall hostilities, countered by unswerving Values, ad exhaustium, winner take all.

As caretakers, ESFJs sense danger all around--germs within, the elements without, unscrupulous malefactors, insidious character flaws. The world is a dangerous place, not to be trusted. Not that the ESFJ is paranoid; 'hyper-vigilant' would be more precise. And thus they serve excellently as protectors, outstanding in fields such as medical care and elementary education.

Functional Analysis:

Extraverted Feeling
ESFJs live in their Extraverted Feeling functioning. Feeling, a rational (i.e., deciding) function, expresses opinions easily in the E world of objects and people. ESFJs have the ability to express warmth, rage, and a range of other emotions. Actions are encouraged or rebuked based on how they affect other people, especially people near and dear to the ESFJ. This type's vocal decisiveness predisposes many of its number to facility with administration and supervision.

Introverted Sensing
The secondary Sensing function aids and abets the dominant Fe in that sensate data is collected and at once compared with the inner forms or standards. Data on which decisions are made are thus focused and given a contrast which tends to be stronger and clearer than the original stimuli. The strengthening effect of Si on Fe may be responsible for this type's reputation for wearing their "hearts on their sleeves." At any rate, ESFJs reflect the "black and white" view of reality which is common to the SJ types.

Extraverted iNtuition
Intuition is tertiary--as the ESFJ matures, and as situations arise which call for suspension of criticism, Ne is allowed to play. Under the leadership of the Fe function, iNtuition allows for a loosening of the more rigid Si rights and wrongs; teasing and slapstick humor emerge. ESFJs are also capable of discerning patterns and philosophies, but such perceiving is subject to the weakness of the tertiary position, and the results often lack the variety and complexity of connections that more complex systems require.

Introverted Thinking
The inferior Ti function may rarely be expressed. In fact, ESFJs may take affront at the aloof, detached nature of dominant Ti types, or conversely, be drawn to them. Some ESFJs construct rationale which have the appearance of (Jungian) Thinking logic, but under scrutiny are in fact command performances of "Thinking in the service of Feeling," (i.e., Thinking-like conclusions which do not obey the tenets of impersonal logic; they rather construct scenarios from only those "hard, cold facts" which support the conclusion reached by the dominant Extraverted Feeling function. To wit:

You don't sew with a fork, so I see no reason to eat
with knitting needles.
-- Miss Piggy, on eating Chinese Food
Famous ESFJs:
U.S. Presidents:
William McKinley
William J. Clinton
Jack Benny
Desi Arnaz ("Ricky Ricardo")
Don Knotts ("Barney Fife")
John Connally (former Governor of Texas)
Terry Bradshaw, NFL quarterback
Sally Struthers (All in the Family)
Mary Tyler Moore
Dixie Carter (Designing Women)
Steve Spurrier, Heismann trophy winner, Univ. of Fla. football coach
Sally Field
Danny Glover, actor (Lethal Weapon movies, Predator 2 Margaret Butt
Nancy Kerrigan (U.S. olympic figureskater)
Elvis Stojko (Canadian olympic figureskater)


Fictional ESFJs:
Babbitt (Sinclair Lewis)
Hoss Cartwright (Bonanza)
Leonard "Bones" McCoy (Star Trek)
Monica (Friends)
Haleh (ER)
Donald Duck
Rabbit, Winnie the Pooh
 
I like this test, it's really accurate for me and people I know.

I remember there was another thread like this on bluelight once, maybe in drug culture...?

Anyway I'm an INFP. Stimulants are my DOC. I seem to remember though from the other thread that most INFP's were partial to hallucinogens.
 
Psychologically, and if you like scientifically this is so flawed. But for some fun its ok, which i would assume is all it is.

The personality types espoused are a crock of shit - people arent that simple and do not fit into such pre-defined categories; in as much astrological star signs dont or we would only have to work out a mere 12+ personalities: wow we would know the answers to every human problem.

if you want to believe the labels that some gimp put on the net or the orginal jung type (the myers briggs is where it gets interesting and relevant) then it is shit but the results are for temperament of character and they way they behave with their values and lifes in relation to others, and the way they look at the world. whole books have been written on it and huge amounts of scientifically validated research papers have been produced.

the fact is that people DO have personalities, that these are NOT the reasons they hold the values they do (more society and history), but that there are similarities on which you can say two individual share aspects of temperament for instance making descisions and judgements quickly and sticking to them or being very last minute and changing your mind later on i.e being organized/disorganised. the idea that a person is an individual is NOT mutually exclusive with the idea that personalities can share aspects and overlap in different places. this is nothing like astrology and if you think it is you lack conceptual complexity and a broad mind. :)
 
ENFJ - Teacher

Well, that's not surprising to me at all... I always found this test pretty insightful, particularly in the area of ideal pairings. Hey, I've got the perfect pick-up line: "Any single INTP girls wanna hook up??? ENFJ in da house!!!" It should appeal to the INTP's practical side, afterall. I'm gonna try that, and I'll let everyone know how it turns out.
 
I don't think these tests can really say all that much about a person. What they can tell is basically the way a person thinks or interprets information.

I'm INTP like a lot of people here and am an opiate and occasional coke user.

I think NP's are more prone to doing harder drugs or having problems with addiction, NP's are usually pretty spontaneous people who don't always organize their life as much as others. They're also usually creative and willing to try different things and take risks and what not.
 
Well they seem to be based on a lot of research and have reliability and validity. We used them in my psych classes. My profs wouldn't use anything that doesn't have those things.
I think drug use kinda depends on if you have an avoidance or escapism as part as your coping although I'm not really sure if thats a personality trait.
I thought I was an opiate person but perhaps I'm opiate and stimulant since I like Tramadol and Fioricet (which has caffeine in it, which I'm quite sensitive to.)
 
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