4 Types of INFP

Cognitive Personality Theory
25 Sept 202119:26

Summary

TLDRThe video explores the diverse variations of the INFP personality type, emphasizing how individual experiences and cognitive functions shape these differences. It delves into four specific INFP sub-types—Convergent, Divergent, Diver, and Ambivert—highlighting their unique traits and cognitive dynamics. The video also discusses the Default INFP and the concept of an Individuated INFP, who can seamlessly adapt and utilize various cognitive functions. Emphasizing personal growth and cognitive development, the video encourages viewers to use these insights as tools for individuation and offers typing services and coaching for deeper understanding.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 INFPs are unique individuals with different experiences and cognitive functions that influence their personality type.
  • 🧠 INFPs can vary in their relationship with Extraverted Thinking, which affects their conscientiousness and may lead to being mistyped as an INFJ or INTP.
  • 🔄 CPT sub-types are fluid and change over time, unlike the more static nature of personality type itself.
  • 🌀 The Convergent INFP sub-type is characterized by a strong internal focus and a preference for a cohesive internal dialogue.
  • 🌐 The Divergent INFP sub-type is more exploratory and extraverted, often embracing Extraverted Intuition and Thinking, and may be mistaken for an ENFP.
  • 🌌 The Diver INFP sub-type is highly introverted, disregarding extraverted functions and focusing on internal experiences and existential thought.
  • 🌬 The Ambiverted INFP sub-type is neutral, oscillating between INFP and ENFJ characteristics based on environmental stimuli.
  • 💧 The Default INFP sub-type represents a balance between dominant and opposing functions, without extreme preferences.
  • 🛠 The goal of understanding sub-types is to aid in cognitive development and individuation, not to confine oneself to a fixed identity.
  • 🔑 Overcoming cognitive barriers and achieving balance between all functions is key to the Individuated INFP's ability to adapt and transform.
  • 🌈 The ultimate aim is to unlock the full potential of the mind, enabling the INFP to navigate both internal and external realities effectively.

Q & A

  • What makes each INFP unique according to the script?

    -Each INFP is unique due to the combination of their individual life experiences and the spectral nature of the type itself. Personal experiences shape their values and cognitive functions, leading to variations within the type.

  • How does a healthy relationship with Extraverted Thinking affect an INFP?

    -An INFP with a healthy relationship with Extraverted Thinking tends to score higher on conscientiousness, which correlates with a higher judging score. This could result in them receiving an INFJ result instead of INFP in personality tests.

  • What are the main characteristics of the Convergent INFP sub-type?

    -The Convergent INFP leans into their auxiliary function, Introverted Sensing, which makes them take more responsibility for their internal emotional experiences. They prefer a cohesive internal dialogue and experience less analysis paralysis, but may struggle with external execution due to rigid dominant functions.

  • How does the Divergent INFP differ from the Convergent INFP?

    -The Divergent INFP embraces the Extraverted Intuition authority function, leading to a more exploratory and extraverted nature. They are more likely to mistype as an ENFP and are less incrementally adaptive than Convergent INFPs. They also exhibit more fluid dominant functions and better social and external engagement.

  • What is the primary trait of the Diver INFP sub-type?

    -The Diver INFP disregards extraverted functions in favor of introverted ones, leading to a highly antagonistic relationship with external reality. They fully activate Introverted Sensing and extensively dip into Introverted Intuition and Thinking, resulting in a strong internal focus and potential detachment from external and social realities.

  • How does the Ambiverted INFP operate compared to other sub-types?

    -The Ambiverted INFP is more balanced, residing closer to the center between INFP and ENFJ. They can switch between these modalities depending on external stimuli, making them flexible but potentially neutral in cognitive intensity. This sub-type can adapt easily to different contexts, enhancing holistic functional access.

  • What defines the Default INFP?

    -The Default INFP enjoys a balance between dominant and opposing functions without extreme preferences. They are generally receptive to reality and do not lean heavily towards any particular cognitive orientation, making them balanced but potentially less fluid in their functional dynamics compared to sub-types.

  • What is the main advantage of understanding your INFP sub-type?

    -Understanding your INFP sub-type helps illuminate areas of cognitive resistance and preferences, providing a tool for cognitive development and individuation. It allows for a clearer understanding of one's cognitive strengths and weaknesses.

  • How does the Individuated INFP differ from other sub-types?

    -The Individuated INFP has overcome cognitive barriers and imbalances, allowing them to adapt and transform based on new values and desires. They can effectively employ different functions as needed, maximizing their cognitive potential and adaptability.

  • What services are offered to viewers interested in further exploring their type?

    -The speaker offers dedicated typing services and type coaching to help viewers understand their type and overcome cognitive resistances. Additionally, there is a Patreon with monthly live streams and a Discord server for further engagement and support.

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