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Online Therapist Free Chat for Introvert Personality

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  1. Signs of an Introvert Personality

  2. Introduction Have you ever felt like you were different from your peers? Do you feel like you are the odd one out? Do you feel exhausted after socializing? Is it only the thought of leaving your house that makes you sad? If you answered yes to these questions, then you might be an introverted person. Is being an introvert frowned upon? Do introverts have no interest in being social or having a life outside their bubble? Absolutely not!

  3. Are you feel the same? Talk to Our Online Therapist In the 1920s, psychologist by the name of Carl Jung coined the phrases “introvert” and “extrovert.” These two personality categories categorize individuals according to how they acquire or use energy. According to Jung, introverts seek out their own thoughts for energy, whereas extroverts go to other people for their needs. No individual is completely introverted or extroverted; rather, they can be a mixture of the two, known as Ambivert.

  4. What is the definition of an Introvert Personality? A person whose personality is characterized by introversion: a typically reserved or quiet person who tends to be introspective and enjoys spending time alone. Introversion can only be understood completely by taking extroversion into account. By studying the prominent traits of extroverts such as outgoingness, socializing keenness, party-loving nature etc., introverts can be understood. The absence of these traits in an individual is defined as an introverted person.

  5. Causes of Introversion Commonly understood are the physiological factors that lead introverts to have higher blood flow to their frontal lobes than extroverts. The frontal lobe is responsible for helping us remember things, solve problems, and plan ahead. Dopamine secretion and its reaction differ in both personality types. Research has found that both introverts and extroverts tend to have the same amount of hormonal secretion that turns on the reward-and pleasure-seeking part of your brain. However, extroverts get an exciting buzz from it, whereas introverts tend to feel run down by it.

  6. Signs and Characteristics of being an Introvert Some of the personality tests that are helpful for this include the Big-5 personality factors, Some of the signs are as follows:- •Being around a lot of people drains you. •You enjoy your solitude. •You have a tight-knit circle of trusted friends. •People often misjudge you for being quiet as shy, reserved and mellow. •You are very self-aware. •You gravitate towards jobs that offer independence. Online Therapist Free Chat

  7. Myths of being an Introvert With this said, let’s see a few of the myths that should be put to bed, once and for all. 1. Introverts do not prefer socializing. Introverts prefer to spend more time alone, but this change of pace enables them to fully engage and appreciate their time with friends. 2. Introverts and extroverts do not get along. 3. Extroverts are happier than introverts. 4. Introverts are more likely to deal with mental ailments. 5. Introverts are shy.

  8. Striking Gender Differences Being an introvert is in no way, shape or form, a bad thing. It is a matter of which dimension your personality inclines to. If viewed in this manner, on a scale ranging from extreme personality traits of extraversion on one hand and introversion on the other hand, it is a matter of where you fall on this scale. There is no right or wrong, positive or negative trait in falling on either end of the spectrum or in the middle, as to each their own. “Everyone shines, given the right lighting.” -Susan Cain, ‘Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking’, 2012.

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