I wanted to make a thread about this. Its the core of the theory of DCNH.
CAN you give an example and simplify each??? Three question marks becouse of desperation. I believe im connecting but thats about it. why is there not more subtypes than 4? It should be able to be at least 8. 2^3 -> 8
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First dichotomy: contacting/distancing.The first pole of this dichotomy represents the predominance of the need for contact and interaction, and the second pole represents the need to distance. Clearly expressed extroverts, as well as extroverted introverts, fall into the "contacting" category. Clearly expressed introverts, as well as introverted extroverts – those extroverts who avoid intensive contact – fall into the distancing category. The scale of vertness is thus split into four inner gradations.
Second dichotomy: terminating/initiating.
I understand "terminating" as the ability to finish what was started and a tendency towards ordering/regulation, and "initiating" as the opposite tendency to initiate and to easily move on to something else, with an accompanying disorder in matters and affairs. As you see, this is a concretization of the already familiar to the reader dichotomy rationality/irrationality. It would be incorrect to think that pristine order reigns in the house of any person of rational type, that this person very clearly plans everything, and that any person of irrational type throws around his things and gets burdened by planning. In reality, between two of these extreme poles there are two more intervening gradations.
Clearly expressed rationals and orderly irrationals belong to the "terminating" pole, while clearly expressed irrationals and disorderly rationals belong to the "initiating" pole.
And the third additional dichotomy is connecting/ignoring.
The basis for this scale is assumed to be the level of sensitivity to changes in the environment. Connectors are very sensitive to such changes, whereas ignorers, as the name suggests, are capable of not paying any attention to this. This polarity is the subtype refinement of the classical dichotomy static/dynamic.
Combining these three scales, we obtain the following four subtypes:
- Contacting, Terminating, Connecting - Dominant Subtype (D);
- Contacting, Initiating, Ignoring - Creative Subtype (C);
- Distancing, Terminating, Ignoring - Normalizing Subtype (N);
- Distancing, Initiation, Connecting - Harmonizing Subtype (H).
Contacting Distancing Terminating Dominating subtype (connecting) Normalizing subtype (ignoring) Initiating Creative subtype (ignoring) Harmonizing subtype (connecting)

