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introverted thinking

Definition:

Introverted thinking is a psychological function that focuses on internal logic, principles, and abstract reasoning. It prioritises creating an inner framework of understanding over external validation, often operating independently of social norms.

Example:

Exploring introverted thinking helps clients harness its analytical strengths while addressing potential isolation or detachment. For instance, a client overly focused on intellectual pursuits might explore ways to engage more with their emotional or social world.

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