...and a wannabe socionist. I'm an ENTP, a medical doctor interested in many fields but lately obsessed with connections between diseases and TIM's.
Hope I can find answers with your help.
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...and a wannabe socionist. I'm an ENTP, a medical doctor interested in many fields but lately obsessed with connections between diseases and TIM's.
Hope I can find answers with your help.
What kind of diseases?
bipolar = INFj, ESFp; mostly Fi dom
personality disorders = ESFp
Autism = ISTp
Aspergers = ISFp
:wave:
well, connection between multiplex sclerosis and INTP. (also an unusual deviation of nose and mouth line)
ESFJ: Hypertension, diabetes (metabolic syndrome), cardiovascular disorders...
ENTP: Schizophrenia, ankylosing spondylitis
INTJ: Schizotypal disorder (F21), (lung cancer?)
ISFJ: I really need to know what is their F code when they are decompensated :)
ISTP: stutters, multiple skin lipomatosis, pyriformis syndrome...
(I'll be back with more)
MS and ISTp is not uncommon
usually with INTp it's more like the rheumatoid arthritis and als
with cancers it's too all over the board to tell
usually some types are more common like ESFp and because of that you'd notice more breast cancer in women, but that's not because of type relationship, it's just because there are more ESFp; INFj get lung and breast cancer too,
Please offer reasoning for these associations between types of information processing and the mentioned diseases. For example, what is it about {Si base with Te creative} that would associate it with {stutters, multiple skin lipomatosis, and pyriformis disease}?
And isn't bipolar considered a personality disorder?
Bipolar is a mood disorder, not a personality disorder.
The following is not directed at Ryene:
To associate three different clusters with their varied traits as being associated with only one sociotype is...Quote:
There are currently 10 conditions that are considered personality disorders, some of which have very little in common. Mental health professionals typically group those personality disorders that share characteristics into one of three clusters:
Cluster A Personality Disorders are those considered to be marked by odd, eccentric behavior. Paranoid, Schizoid and Schizotypal Personality Disorders are in this category.
Cluster B Personality Disorders are evidenced by dramatic, erratic behaviors and include Histrionic, Narcissistic, Antisocial and Borderline Personality Disorders.
Cluster C Personality Disorders are distinguished by the anxious, fearful behavior commonly seen in Obsessive-Compulsive, Avoidant and Dependent Personality Disorders.
http://suite101.com/article/personal...#ixzz2FtJc4IKs
You know I'm not sure just what the word/phrase would be...
Oh, it's quite possible I made a typo. I'm an ENFP. Anyway, if 5 out of 5 cases of MS are Observers, lets talk about statistics. Or present me another type with the same disease. I'll accept any new information.
Maritsa, dear. You are my younger mirror. Good night.
I was hoping for Alpha NT help. Specially for ISFJ :D
You discount two things here:
1. People aren't typed correctly
2. What they say about their personal experiences with type and disease isn't going to be correct because of 1.
I am a new ISFP/SEI here and I have enjoyed reading the posts and finally decided to join in. Really? Is Aspergers related in some cases to ISFP's? I had read some of your posts Maritsa Darmandzhyan and enjoyed them, thanks!
One of the things about socionics is imo it views many disorders as simply improperly developed personalities.
http://www.the16types.info/vbulletin...gustinaviciute
In this article, Schizothymia and cyclothymia are the terms used to describe rationality and irrationality.
a) Rationality - irrationality (shizotyme - cyclotyme)
Welcome, there might possibly be some correlations with type and psychological disorders, but I think the correlations between type and physiological disorders are most likely non-existent. However, I'm interested to hear your input nonetheless and I hope you enjoy your stay here.