Socionic "Masks": How They Hinder Us and Help Us
Authors: Kamenev S. K., Prokofiev, T. N.
Published: "Socionics, Mentology and Personality Psychology, 2009, № 6, p.10.
http://www.sociobyuro.ru/articles/30...kie-maski.html
Our society is set up so that, in certain situations in life, people put on a "mask" with the not always conscious goal of presenting themselves to others in a more favorable light. In this article we talk about what a "mask" is. In what situations do they hinder people, causing inconvenience and discomfort, and in which situations do they help people to interact with the environment and achieve their goals?
Keywords: Socionics, TIM, "mask", intertype relationships, life challenges and problems, functions in the cells of Model A.
A hypothesis from a number of people regarding the existence of "masks" was proposed long ago and confirmed by the studies of many socionists. In the works of different researchers, the "mask" acquired different names and slightly different shades of meaning, such as the "communicative model" (Vladimir Ermak), "socionic accentuation" (Semyon Churyumov), and the "accents of type" (Valentina Meged, Anatoly Ovcharov). The first mention of the existence of such a feature in people was by Karl Jung. In the introduction to "Psychological Types" [1] he wrote: "Under abnormal conditions, that is, where there is extremely strong and abnormal influence from their mothers, children can have violence done to their individual predispositions (relative to normal influence), which perhaps would choose another type, if not prevented by these abnormal external conditions."
...
Socionics Beta types Examples
Ruth Wilson maybe LSI
Rusal Today, 11:19 PM