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COGNITIVE PROCESSES

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Adapted from Linda V. Berens and Dario Nardi, Understanding Yourself and Others: An Introduction to the Personality Type Code (Telos Publications, 2004) *Used with permission.

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Introduction to Type CodeENFP - Discoverer Advocate
Theme is inspiration, both of themselves and others. Talents lie in grasping profound significance, revealing truths, and motivating others. Very perceptive of others’ hidden motives and purposes. Interested in everything about individuals and their stories as long as they are genuine. Contagious enthusiasm for “causes” that further good and develop latent potential and the same zeal for disclosing dishonesty and inauthenticity. Frequently moved to enthusiastically communicate their “message.”

ENFP - Pattern of Processes

ROLE PROCESS SNAPSHOT
THE PRIMARY PROCESSES
Leading

Extraverted iNtuiting

Interpreting situations and relationships and pickup meanings and interconnections to other contexts
Supporting Introverted Feeling Valuing and considering importance, beliefs, and worth
Relief Extraverted Thinking Segmenting, organizing for efficiency, and systematizing
Aspirational Introverted Sensing Reviewing and recalling past experiences and seeking detailed data
THE SHADOW PROCESSES
Opposing Introverted iNtuiting Foreseeing implications, transformations, and likely effects
Critical Parent Extraverted Feeling Connecting and considering others and the group
Deceiving Introverted Thinking Analyzing, categorizing, and evaluating according to principles
Devilish Extraverted Sensing Experiencing and acting in the immediate context.

Adapted from Linda V. Berens, Understanding Yourself and Others: An Introduction to the Personality Type Code (Telos Publications, 2004) *Used with permission.


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