The 4 Types of Introvert - Which one are you?

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[Upbeat Music] Hi Psych2Goers and welcome back to another video!   Thank you so much for all the  love and support you’ve given us,   which enables us to take yet another walk down  everyday psychology lane! So, let’s begin! What comes to your mind when you hear  the word: “introvert”? Is it that shy   wallflower daydreaming in the social gathering?  Or the quiet kid who rarely spoke up in class?   But wait! Did you know there is much more that  describes an introvert than just their socialising   frequency. Or lack thereof! There are even  different types of introverts! Who knew, right! By definition, introverts need time by  themselves to recharge and avoid becoming   emotionally drained. But according to research  by a psychology professor at Wellesley College,   there are four different types of  introverts. These types take into   account the varied personalities of introverts  and acknowledge that introversion is a spectrum. With that being said, here  are the 4 types of introverts: One, Social Introvert A social introvert? Yes, you heard that right!  Social introverts are both the most outgoing and   the most private of the four types. They don’t  feel shy or anxious in social settings and may   even enjoy them, but they feel emotionally  drained if they stay out for too long.   While social introverts like spending time  alone, they still want a few close friends   they can depend on, and they tend to be the most  social when they’re among this group of friends.   Someone who doesn’t know them might even  assume they are an extrovert if they meet them   when they are hanging out with their close  friends. But social introverts won’t share   much about themselves to anyone  other than their closest friends. Two, Thinking Introvert Here you can conjure the image of the daydreaming  wallflower. Thinking introverts also don’t mind   socializing, but they rarely do so because they  are lost in their own little world. They often   find themselves daydreaming and may seem aloof  to those who don’t know them. Thinking introverts   are also very introspective and therefore more in  tune with their feelings than the average person.   Other people may have a hard time  connecting with thinking introverts   because they have a unique thought process  and prefer to experience their thoughts   rather than taking the time and  energy to explain them to others. Three, Anxious Introvert Do you know of someone who might replay social  encounters in their head and think about what   they said or did and what they could’ve done  differently. Perhaps a better label for the   anxious introvert is the shy introvert, to  differentiate anxious introversion from anxiety   disorders. Anxious introverts crave solitude  even when they are with their close friends.   They are extremely uncomfortable in new or large  social situations and analyze, or ruminate,   on their behavior whenever they are in public. But it is important to look out for social   anxiety disorder and not have the two mixed.  In extreme cases, this aversion to social   situations may develop into social anxiety.  Although any personality type (introverts,   extroverts, or ambiverts) can experience  social anxiety or other anxiety disorders,   but if you avoid necessary social situations  because you have strong physical reactions   such as shaking, increased heart  rate, or nausea during them,it   is a sign of social anxiety and not shyness  and requires professional attention. Four, Restrained Introvert Now this is your introvert-next-door kind of type.  They get uncomfortable if they feel rushed into   situations, especially social ones. Restrained  introverts are reserved, thoughtful and don’t   like change.They will go out if they’ve planned  for it far enough in advance, but they would   rather be relaxing by themselves: bingeing their  favorite shows, reading, or doing yoga. Restrained   introverts find comfort in their routine and may  also find it difficult to get their mind and body   moving right after they wake up. They thrive in  their routine and appreciate ample forewarning. If you think you are an introvert but  didn't relate to any of these four types,   you may be an ambivert or closer to the  extrovert side of the personality spectrum.   Learning more about your personality type  helps you communicate your needs to people   with different personality types,and  strengthens interpersonal relationships. Did you find this insightful? Will you now be able  to tell the different types apart? Can you think   of any other types? If you’re an introvert,  which of these four types did you relate to?   Share this with an introvert you  know to find out what type they are!   If you enjoyed this video, be sure to hit the  like and subscribe to Psych2Go for more content.   Thanks for watching and we’ll  see you in the next video! Video by Psych2go.
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Keywords: introvert, types of introvert, introversion, personality traits, introvert extrovert, personality, what is an introvert, the power of introverts, introverts, personality types, types of personalities, introvert personality, introvert test, am i an introvert, introverted, being an introvert, introvert types
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Length: 4min 52sec (292 seconds)
Published: Sat Sep 05 2020
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