INFJ in the eye of a clinical psychologist: special edition. Rarest personality type in the world

This episode is a special edition because it came from a very detailed and insightful comment from the community, special thanks to Dr. Robert Acton. Please subscribe and comment below and share your thoughts. Here we go… “I am a Clinical Psychologist with 30 years of experience dealing with people. I was branded a INFJ quite some time ago. I never really accepted that evaluation because placing ’labels’ on people puts them into a box. It limits their potentiality and personal growth. At worse, it can destroy an individual’s self-determination and freedom. I have never encountered a ’classical’ INFJ before. Why? Because certain characteristics of this personality type have many subgroups some of which overlap other MBTI personality types. That being said I will describe the characteristics of how an ’orthodox’ INFJ thinks, behaves and responds in strict accordance with the MBTI Personality Test. Be forewarned, I find some INFJ ’stereotypes’ rather funny. And will
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