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Rather than a single narrative story, this book serves as a definitive guide to , a personality type system rooted in Carl Jung's theories. Dr. Filatova uses a mix of psychology and models to explain how 16 distinct personality types perceive information and interact with one another. Core Concepts of the Book

: It introduces 16 specific "socion" types, outlining their motivations, cognitive traits, and typical behaviors in real life.

: A spin-off series by Kacee Quinelle that provides deeper dives into individual types from Filatova's original work. Understanding the People around You: An Introdu...

by David Brooks: Focuses on the "art of seeing others deeply" to build authentic human connections.

: A major focus is on developing a systematic theory of interpersonal relationships, helping readers predict how different types will react to each other. Rather than a single narrative story, this book

by Patrick King: A practical guide on decoding facial expressions, body language, and underlying motivations.

: To make these complex psychological models accessible, Dr. Filatova includes relatable anecdotes from home, work, and social life. For instance, she describes a married couple who understand each other so well that a simple look is enough to communicate deep meaning without a single word. Core Concepts of the Book : It introduces

: The author emphasizes that identifying your type should not be used as an excuse for bad behavior, but rather as a tool to recognize and correct your own character weaknesses. Related Works for Further Reading

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