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    Ode to Dual Contact & 8 Stages of Dual Relations by Grigori Shulman

    Ode to Dual Contact and Eight Stages of Dual Relations
    Grigori A. Shulman
    International Institute of Socionics
    Publication "Undiscovered Worlds", No 3, 2001

    See also:
    Wikisocion - Duality relations
    Wikisocion - Duality Stories and Observations
    8 Steps of Duality in Alpha Quadrant
    Stages of Duality


    Dual contact, dual relations, relationships of duality, relationship of complete mutual complementarity ... All of these phrases describe the same intertype relation, which constitutes the essence of discovery made by A. Augusta that paved the way to the amazing concept of socionics.

    Indeed, when you're observing a dual pair, an impression arises, as A. Augusta writes, that in front of your eyes is a separated androgenous pair - so organic, natural, and comfortable... read more
    silke 04-27-2020, 11:57 PM

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    Intertype Relations 
    Tags: dual  dual relations  duality relations  dual relationship  dual relation  dual dyad  dual pair 
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    Sol

    Examples of Deltas

    In case you mean stable pair relations with the one who I think as a dual - that needs significantly more.

    I rarely get significant feelings,

    Sol Today, 12:25 PM Go to last post
    Singu

    Inductive or Deductive Reasoning...

    Induction is actually impossible. It's deduction in disguise.

    To summarize:

    Induction = observation > generalization

    Singu Today, 12:24 PM Go to last post
    qaz00

    Bjork Gudmundsdottir

    I believe the point of forums is to exchange various points of view because everyone sees socionics a bit differently. Each person focuses on other elements

    qaz00 Today, 12:20 PM Go to last post
    Rebelondeck

    ESI-LSI Obvious Differences

    You quoted me but your comments referred to subtypes and what Stratiyevskaya said so I'm assuming by the deflection that you're simply not agreeing with

    Rebelondeck Today, 11:27 AM Go to last post
    Singu

    Should Socionics go mainstream?

    Socionics, Big 5, Hexaco and other typologies aren't really any different in their approach.

    Pretty much any kind of nonsense can gain mainstream

    Singu Today, 10:54 AM Go to last post
    shotgunfingers

    ESI-LSI Obvious Differences

    :/ it is rather common for people to call me "arrogant" because I argue as if I'm absolutely right.. and crush their ideals with bitter realism.

    shotgunfingers Today, 09:45 AM Go to last post
    Sol

    On the Lack of Consensus in the Socionics Forum

    The main it needs to say about real typing match. Real, not after conformistic factor when people know opinions of others before saying own opinions.

    Sol Today, 09:37 AM Go to last post
    Chin Diaper 007

    On the Lack of Consensus in the Socionics Forum

    So, behavior, character, habits, experiences vs cognition.
    The left side better left to psyche yoga, enneagram, oldham Big 5. Psyche yoga is mechanistic

    Chin Diaper 007 Today, 09:33 AM Go to last post
    xerxe

    On the Lack of Consensus in the Socionics Forum

    The really, really creepy part is that he looks exactly like the main character (a serial killer) from this film. He even has the same name.

    xerxe Today, 09:16 AM Go to last post
    xerxe

    On the Lack of Consensus in the Socionics Forum

    You won't win that uphill battle; it's been like this since Socionics was first introduced.

    It's exactly like this in Eastern Europe too.

    xerxe Today, 09:05 AM Go to last post
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    Ode to Dual Contact & 8 Stages of Dual Relations by Grigori Shulman 

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    Published on 04-27-2020 11:57 PM  Number of Views: 2230 
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    Ode to Dual Contact and Eight Stages of Dual Relations
    Grigori A. Shulman
    International Institute of Socionics
    Publication "Undiscovered Worlds", No 3, 2001

    See also:
    Wikisocion - Duality relations
    Wikisocion - Duality Stories and Observations
    8 Steps of Duality in Alpha Quadrant
    Stages of Duality


    Dual contact, dual relations, relationships of duality, relationship of complete mutual complementarity ... All of these phrases describe the same intertype relation, which constitutes the essence of discovery made by A. Augusta that paved the way to the amazing concept of socionics.

    Indeed, when you're observing a dual pair, an impression arises, as A. Augusta writes, that in front of your eyes is a separated androgenous pair - so organic, natural, and comfortable ...
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    The 4 Jungian Dichotomies 

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    Published on 07-16-2015 12:05 AM     Number of Views: 22990 
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    3. Reinin Dichotomy
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    The 4 Jungian Dichotomies



    See also:
    Reinin Dichotomies
    Dichotomies (Wikisocion)
    The 4 Dichotomies (Socionics.us)
    Function Dichotomies (Wikisocion)


    The following information is taken from original material written by Rick DeLong, originally from "The 4 Dichotomies" article ...
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    The Socion: Overview of Small Groups 

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    Published on 07-07-2015 12:02 AM   
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    3. Social Progress,
    4. Small Groups,
    5. Quadra

    The Socion: Overview of Small Groups.


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    More articles on Small Groups
    Reinin Dichotomies
    The 4 Jungian Dichotomies

    The Socion: Overview of the 16 Sociotypes
    Information Elements: Descriptions by Functions
    Model A: Blocks and Functions of the Socionic Model of the Psyche
    Small Groups (Quaternions) by D. Lytov (Russian)



    Quadras

    > Represent 4 groups that share unspoken values and compatible strivings ...
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    The Socion: Overview of the 16 Sociotypes 

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    Published on 06-25-2015 07:00 AM     Number of Views: 38727 
    1. Categories:
    2. Socionics,
    3. IEI - INFp,
    4. ILE - ENTp,
    5. SEE - ESFp,
    6. SLI - ISTp,
    7. SEI - ISFp,
    8. SLE - ESTp,
    9. ILI - INTp,
    10. IEE - ENFp,
    11. LSI - ISTj,
    12. LSE - ESTj,
    13. LIE - ENTj,
    14. LII - INTj,
    15. EIE - ENFj,
    16. ESE - ESFj,
    17. ESI - ISFj,
    18. EII - INFj
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    The Socion: Overview of the 16 Sociotypes.





    See also:

    Introduction to Socionics
    The Socion, or Socionics Basics by A. Augusta
    Type Descriptions
    Information Elements: A Primer
    The Dual Nature of Man by A. Augusta
    Type Names (Wikisocion)


    This article begins with brief explanations of the concepts of the socion, small groups, dyads, ...
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    Socionics: Model A: Blocks and Functions of the Socionic Model of the Psyche 

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    Published on 08-05-2012 03:17 AM     Number of Views: 31604 
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    Model A:
    Blocks and Functions of the Socionic Model of the Psyche






    Article Contents

    I. Blocks of Model A
    II. Functions of Model A
    III. Function Dichotomies


    For related information, also see: Model A





    I. Blocks of Model A

    Model A divides into four blocks (or rows) containing two functions apiece. Each block contains one Rational and one Irrational element, one Extroverted and one Introverted element. Traditionally it is thought that the functions of each block are somehow connected and codependent with each other. Other socionists maintain that the functions manifest themselves separately.
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    Socionics Information Elements Primer 

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    Published on 02-13-2012 07:36 AM  Number of Views: 39788 
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    Information Elements: A Primer


    Eight Elements as Leading Functions

    Black (Extraverted) Intuition
    shorthand designation: Ne

    Perceives information about objects' potential energy — for example, information about the physical and mental abilities and potential of a person. This perception implies the ability to understand the structure of objects and phenomena and grasp their inner substance. This element determines a person's ability or inability to see the real potential energy of one's surroundings.

    When this element is in the leading position, the individual has pronounced cognitive interests. He is constantly studying underlying phenomena, which he is able to communicate to others quite successfully by making complicated things simple [!! not all are able to explain things well]. Likes to explain to others his understanding of things. In favorable conditions becomes a scientist or writer [!! not necessarily true]. Is able to find optimal ways of increasing objects' potential energy. "Energizes" others with his understanding of the potential energy of surrounding objects.

    Black (Extraverted) Ethics
    shorthand designation: Fe

    Perceives information about processes taking place in objects — first of all, emotional processes that are taking place in people, their excitation or subduedness, and their moods. This perceptual element implies the ability to know what excites people, and what suppresses them. It defines a person's ability or inability to control his emotional state, and also the emotional states of other people.

    When this element is in the leading ...
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    Aspects in the Valued Functions by Dmitry Golihov 

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    Published on 02-06-2012 07:31 AM  Number of Views: 30342 
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    Aspects in the Valued Functions by Dmitry Golihov



    Original article: Аспекты в ценностных функциях

    Related articles and links:

    Information Elements: A Primer
    Information Elements: Descriptions by Functions
    Blocks and Functions of the Socionic Model of the Psyche
    Model A
    About Aspects and Functions in Socionics by Prokofieva
    What the IEs are not
    Information Element Descriptors
    Psychological Types by C. G. Jung

    Introduction:

    Socionics 16 types are obtained by allocation of 8 information aspects into 4 valued functions. If the first function is objective, the second one will be subjective, and vice versa. This arrangement ensures that a man neither dissolves in the environment, not having any inner substance, nor, conversely, locks himself out in his own subjective reality to the detriment of the external world, as both of these cases would imply ...
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