Why Jung Believed INFJs Hide a Second Personality No One Ever Sees

#INFJ #CarlJung #INFJPersonality #ShadowSelf #JungianPsychology Discover why every INFJ personality type seems to carry a hidden second self according to Carl Jung's groundbreaking psychology. This video breaks down the real science and theory behind the INFJ shadow self, exploring how Jung's persona theory explains the warm, gentle mask INFJs wear every day and the colder, hidden side that surfaces when they're pushed too far. We dive deep into the INFJ cognitive functions, including Introverted Intuition (Ni) and Extraverted Feeling (Fe), and explain how these two forces create an internal split that feels like living with two different personalities. You'll learn about the infamous INFJ door slam, the psychological concept of being "in the grip" of the inferior function, and why masking fatigue silently drains INFJs from the inside out. We also explore childhood conditioning, the mirror effect in INFJ empathy, Jung's concept of the daimon, and the lifelong process of individuation, the path toward becoming a whole, integrated self. If you're an INFJ who's ever felt like a stranger to your own emotions, or if you know one who suddenly shuts down without warning, this video will finally help everything make sense. DISCLAIMER: This video is created for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is based on general personality theories and personal interpretations, particularly related to the INFJ personality type. It should not be considered professional psychological or medical advice. Individual experiences may vary. #brainytouch #INFJDoorSlam #Individuation #Persona #MBTI #PersonalityPsychology #INFJTraits #Introvert #SelfAwareness #DeepPsychology #InnerWorld