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Introvert and Extrovert Talking about personality types C. G. Jung used these terms to explain different a9tudes people use to direct their energy. These words have a meaning in psychology that is different from the way they are used in everyday language.

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Introvert  and  Extrovert  

Talking  about  personality  types  C.  G.  Jung  used  these  terms  to  explain  different  a9tudes  people  use  to  direct  their  energy.      These  words  have  a  meaning  in  psychology  that  is  different  from  the  way  they  are  used  in  everyday  language.    

Introvert  and  Extrovert  Everyone  spends  6me  with  introversion  and  extroversion.  Each  person  has  a  dominant  need  for  more  or  less  of  one  or  the  other  type  of  energy  environment  to  recharge  

Introvert  and  Extrovert  

Introvert  A  shy,  reAcent,  and  typically  self-­‐centered  person.  Reserved.  Timid.      

Introvert  and  Extrovert  

Extrovert  An  outgoing,  overtly  expressive  person.  Sociable,  gregarious,  unreserved,  genial,  affable,  friendly  

Introvert  and  Extrovert  

A  shy  person  may  appear  to  be  introverted  due  to  apprehension,  nervousness  and  anxiety    An  extrovert  may  also  be  shy.    

Introvert  and  Extrovert  Introvert  A  person  who  is  energized  by  being  alone  and  whose  energy  is  drained  by  being  around  other  people.    Extrovert  A  person  who  is  energized  by  being  around  others  socializing.  

Introvert  and  Extrovert  

Extrovert  A  person  concerned  more  with  external  reality  than  inner  feelings    Introvert  A  person  concerned  more  with  internal  feelings  than  outer  reality  

Which  are  you?  

•  I am seen as “outgoing” or as a “people person.” •  I feel comfortable in groups and like working in

them. •  I have a wide range of friends and know lots of

people. •  I sometimes jump too quickly into an activity and

don’t allow enough time to think it over. •  Before I start a project, I sometimes forget to stop

and get clear on what I want to do and why.

Which  are  you?  •  I am seen as “reflective” or “reserved.” •  I feel comfortable being alone and like things I can

do on my own. •  I prefer to know just a few people well. •  I sometimes spend too much time reflecting and

don’t move into action quickly enough. •  I sometimes forget to check with the outside

world to see if my ideas really fit the experience.

How  Can  This  Effect  You?  

•  If certain environments can stress you out, then these can be clues to homeopathic remedies that may suit you and help you deal with stress.

•  Emotionally •  Physically •  Mentally •  Spiritually

Introvert  •  In the Homeopathic Repertory there are over 200

remedies related to introversion •  Argentum nitricum •  Aurum-Muriaticum-Natrum •  Cocculus •  Ignatia •  Natrum muriaticum •  Phosphoric acid •  Pulsatilla •  Stannum

Introvert  

•  Argentum nitricum

•  Performance Anxiety •  Singers •  Personal life, sexual performance •  Apprehension when ready for church or

opera, diarrhea set in (Gels)

Introvert  •  Cocculus indicus

•  Book worms, sensitive, romantic girls •  Sea sickness, riding in a car •  Bad effects of loss of sleep; night

watching; mental excitement •  Cannot bear contradiction; easily

offended; every trifle makes him angry

Introvert  •  Ignatia mara

•  MIND; hysteria; mild, gentle, yielding, although whimsical and introverted

•  Desire to be alone •  Bad effects of anger, grief, disappointed

love; broods over imaginary trouble •  Easily offended; Children when

reprimanded, scolded, or sent to bed, get sick or have convulsions in sleep

•  Cannot bear tobacco

Introvert  •  Natrum muriaticum

•  Worse from consolation •  Headache; anemia in school girls •  Serious conscientious •  Moody •  Sensitive to criticism •  Fear of being hurt emotionally

Introvert  •  Mind: Fear; Crowd, in (79)

•  Aconite •  Ambra grisea •  Arg-nitricum •  Aurum •  Belladonna •  Carcinosin

•  Kali-ar •  Lyc •  Nux-v •  Natrum-mur •  Petroleum •  Pulsatilla  

Extrovert  •  In the Homeopathic Repertory there are about 50

remedies related to extroversion •  Argentum nitricum •  Bovista •  Medorrhinum •  Phosphorus •  Sulphur •  Tuberculinum

•  Loquacity (talkative) 258

Extrovert  

•  Argentum nitricum

•  Digestive complaints from nervous excitement or from eating too sweets

•  Stage fright •  Claustrophobia •  Inflammation in eyes, conjunctivitis •  Better fresh air, cool surroundings •  Worse warmth, over work, hot weather

Extrovert  

•  Bovista

•  Dry, moist skin eruptions, chronic urticaria, oozing eczema, warts

•  Awkwardness, drops things •  Old maids with palpitations •  Stammering, stuttering speech •  Worse from heat

Extrovert  

•  Medorrhinum

•  Mal-treated gonorrhea infection •  Sex, drugs, rock and roll, party people •  Impatience, as if everything happening

too slowly, so must hurry and rush •  Weakness memory •  Loses thread of conversation •  Cannot speak without weeping

Extrovert  •  Phosphorus

•  Sympathetic to the point they lose their own boundaries

•  Sensitive to external impressions •  Thirsty for cold and iced drinks •  Radiant, loving, spiritual •  Self centered and inconsiderate •  Undeveloped ego identity

Extrovert  •  Sulphur

•  Lecturers, monologue •  Self absorbed, visionary •  Collections of knowledge or things •  Ragged professor •  Creative intellectual pursuits •  Neglect the practical necessities of life •  Skin, red, itching, eruptions, dirty,

unwashed, burning, hot

Extrovert  •  Tuberculinum

•  Backward children, retardation, precocious •  Fears, apprehension, animals •  Fear of being alone •  Mean, violent children, temper •  Headaches from study, TV •  Weak lungs, respiratory infections, allergies,

coughs, sweats •  Desire travel, excitement, sports,

independent, stimulation

GraAtude  and  Thanks  •  Breaking Free Show January 27, 2014

•  Marilyn Shannon, Breaking Free show host

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