Socionics is a theory of information processing and personality type, distinguished by its information model of the psyche, called Model A, and a model of interpersonal relations. It incorporates Carl Jung's work on Psychological Types with Antoni Kępiński's theory of information metabolism. Socionics is a modification of Jung's personality type theory that uses eight psychic functions. These functions process information at varying levels of competency and interact with the corresponding function in other individuals, giving rise to predictable reactions and impressions—a theory of intertype relations.
Socionics was developed in the 1970s and '80s, primarily by the Lithuanian researcher Aušra Augustinavičiūtė, an economist, sociologist, and dean of the Vilnius Pedagogical University's department of family science. A. Augustinavičiūtė has later shortened her last name from "Augustinavichiute" to "Augusta" to make it easier to spell for foreigners. The name "socionics" is derived from the word "society", because A. Augusta believed that each personality type has a distinct purpose in society, which can be described and explained by socionics. Augusta created symbols to represent the functions described by Carl Jung and — together with a circle of fellow researchers/hobbyists — eventually created what is known as the "socionic model of the psyche" — a description of the psyche where each of the 8 information elements has its place in each person's psyche.
The central idea of socionics is that information is intuitively divisible into eight categories, called information aspects or information elements, which a person's psyche processes using eight psychological functions. Each sociotype has a different correspondence between functions and information elements, which results in different ways of perceiving, processing, and producing information. This in turn results in distinct thinking patterns, values, and responses to arguments, all of which are encompassed within socionic type. Socionics' theory of intertype relations is based on the interaction of these functions between types.
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Rebelondeck Today, 03:22 PMWhat makes a type is not known.
Definetely it's not made by Gulenko typing or by what people like to fantasy at yourself today, though some noobs
I'm not emotional. So I rarely get strong feelings to women. While when this happens - this looks as much accidental for me.
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Subteigh Today, 01:13 PMmarriage pairs is the main "mainstream" usage
if will be objectively known that types are identified good and be experimental proof
If Socionics conjectures provided a practical means to find harmonious relationships, I'd be happy enough. But I think at the moment it is anecdotal at
Subteigh Today, 12:59 PMIn case you mean stable pair relations with the one who I think as a dual - that needs significantly more. Besides, I may agree on other good IR as semiduality
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Ode to Dual Contact & 8 Stages of Dual Relations by Grigori Shulman
Grigori A. Shulman
International Institute of Socionics
Publication "Undiscovered Worlds", No 3, 2001
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Wikisocion - Duality relations
Wikisocion - Duality Stories and Observations
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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
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