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**Classical Socionics. **

[...] the socionics model strives to stay very close to the original descriptions and type labels suggested by Carl Jung.

School of Classical Socionics

Introduction to Classical Socionics

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Major Works
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Theory of Intertype Relationships (1982)

The Socion (1982)

On The Dual Nature of Humanity (1983)

Theory of Reinin Dichotomies (1985)

Minor Works
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Model of Information Metabolism (1980)

Letters and Notes (1980)

About the Demographic Self-Regulation of Society (1980)

Issue of Gender and Psychological Wellness in Sexual Life (1980)

Our Socionic Nature and Asocionness of Society (1982)

Commentary on Jung’s Typology & an Introduction to Information Metabolism (1982)

Two Vertizations (1984)

Personality vs Personality Type (1984)

The Isabel Myers-Briggs Test from Zürich (1985)

Measure of Writer’s Talent (1985)

On the Approaches to Socionics (1985)

Natural Quadratization (1985)

The Project of the Updated and Extended List of Famous Persons and Literary Characters Classified Into Types in Accordance With Jung’s Typology (1985)

The Semantic Content of Symbols Used in Socionics (1986)

Fragments of Exchanges between Augusta & Reinin (1984-1986)

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Leader in Science, Government, and the Arts (1988)

Submission & Trust to a Psychotherapist, Shaman, Boss, and Fakir (1988)

Why is Jung Difficult to Read? (1990)

The World of Jung (1991)

Excerpts from Letters (1987 – 1991)

Report in House of Teachers (audio) (1995)

The Role of Women in Socionics and Life (1997)

About Symbols (1998)

15 Signs of the Dichotomies of the Socion (2006)

Another Argument in Favor of the Fact that Each Person Uses All Forms of Thinking

Socionics Sketches

other sources

Why is western Socionics criticised ?

WSS’s history of behaviour typing has limitations:

  • There are perpetually narrow and inadequate views on the variability of a person’s activity and lifestyle because it's impossible to collect enough data to capture the entirety of an individual's life across numerous situations and phases.
  • The format itself is uneconomical, inefficient, intrusive, circular, and equally prone to causing conflict with a person’s identity.
  • Regardless of the typist's flexibility and fluidity, the limiting factor is ultimately the subpar quality of the information. This is what SCS aims to improve.
  • The axioms on which behavior typing is founded clearly do not meet the standards that SCS achieves in its typing.

If WSS Ne from “Possibilities” can be reduced to “Many interests,” and Se from “Volitional sensing” is reduced to “threats, aggression, territoriality,” this demonstrates that WSS lacks a clear distinction of the various and possible reasons behind behaviors. It also lacks a structural outlook that considers how functions and IMEs operate in sync.

How to study Socionics

Classic Socionics

Studying Model A

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