How Personality Can Affect Physical and Spiritual Health
- Doctors for Christ
- Feb 5, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 14, 2022
According to the Cognitive Personality Theory (CPT) behind MBTI, personality types can be understood based on dynamics of cognitive functions:
Cognitive functions for perceiving:
Ni/Introverted Intuition - Broad & plethoric perception of internal world.
Ne/Extraverted Intuition - Broad & plethoric perception of external world.
Si/Introverted Sensing - Specific and concrete perception of internal world.
Se/Extraverted Sensing - Specific and concrete perception of external world.
Cognitive functions for judging:
Fi/Introverted Feeling - Subjective codec; internal emotional data & harmony.
Fe/Extraverted Feeling - Subjective codec; external emotional data & harmony.
Ti/Introverted Thinking - Objective codec; internal logical order.
Te/Extraverted Thinking - Objective codec; external logical order.
The following table outlines how these cognitive functions of personality can affect how we address our physical health:

Additionally, the following table outlines how these cognitive functions of personality can affect how we address our spiritual health:

---
Commentaires