The terms "introvert" and "extravert" (note the proper spelling with a rather than o) were originally introduced by Swiss psychiatrist C.G. Jung in his now classic text Psychological Types (1921).
While everyone needs a break from physical presence at the office now and then, personality type plays a significant role in a person’s preferences for either being physically present or working ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Introverted child being comforted by her mother Psychologist Dr. Jessica Ribeiro, PhD defines introversion as a personality trait ...
Introversion has a negative connotation in the popular understanding of the term—perhaps unfairly. On its face, and in comparison with its counter dimension (extroversion), it simply denotes one who ...
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