MBTI Archetypes

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MBTI Archetypes

The next step from understanding types is to get the big picture of archetypes. Carol Pearson introduces her chart of temperaments and their orientations.

When we become conscious of archetypal patterns, we can utilize the influence by developing other functions or prevent ourselves from rigidly repressing persona.

Temperament SJ NF NT SP
Desire Safety Belonging Mastery Freedom
Style Innocent
Caregiver
Ruler
Orphan
Lover
Jester
Warrior
Destroyer
Magician
Seeker
Creator
Sage
Focus Stability People Results Expertise

Source: Jeanne Marlowe, Archetypes: The Next Step After Type


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