Socionics
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Socionics is a branch of psychology that is based on Carl Jung's work on Psychological Types, Freud's theory of the conscious and subconscious, and Antoni Kepinski's theory of information metabolism. It was founded mainly by the Lithuanian researcher Aušra Augustinavičiūtė in the 1970s and is evolving rapidly.
Socionics is based upon the idea that a person's character acts like a set of blocks called "psychological functions". Different ways of combining and chaining these functions result in different ways of accepting and producing information, which in turn results in different behavior patterns and thus different character types. Socionics also includes an intertype relations theory, based on the interaction of these functions between personalities.
External links
- http://www.socionics.info (links database, English, Russian)
- http://socioniko.narod.ru (multilingual - 26 languages - February 20, 2005)
- http://www.socionics.com (English)
- http://socionika.adelaida.net (English)
- http://www.socionicsdating.com (English, Russian)
- http://www.socionics.ibc.com.ua (Russian, English)
- http://www.socionics.org (Russian, some texts in English)
- http://ru.laser.ru (Russian)
- http://www.socionics.ru (Russian)
- http://www.the16types.info (English, forum)
- http://soc.wavatars.com (English, wiki)