What is the personality type of Michael Riley? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Michael Riley from Criminals and what is the personality traits.
Michael Riley personality type is INFJ, which means he’s one of the rarest types out there, the rarest of the rare. The INFJ personality type is one of the most mysterious and vexing ones in the entire Myers-Briggs system. The reasons for this are clear: the INFJ personality type is so rare that there are only about 1% of people who actually exhibit all the defining traits of this kind of personality.
Moreover, the INFJ personality type is one of the most misunderstood. This is especially true for INFJs who get stuck in the identity of their “shadow” side, the INFJ “dark” side. This is one of the reasons why INFJs can get depressed or even suffer from anxiety (although it should be noted that INFJs are also one of the most resilient personality types in the world).
This article aims to uncover some of the misunderstandings about INFJs and to help you get to know the INFJ personality type better.
The INFJ Type
The best way to describe INFJs is to say that they are “the people who see everything”.
Rebecca Riley (April 11, 2002 – December 13, 2006), the daughter of Michael and Carolyn Riley and resident of Hull, Massachusetts, was found dead in her home after prolonged exposure to various medications, her lungs filled with fluid. The medical examiner's office determined the girl died from "intoxication due to the combined effects" of prescription drugs. Police reports stated she was taking 750 milligrams a day of Depakote, 200 milligrams a day of Seroquel, and 0.35 milligrams a day of clonidine. Rebecca had been taking the drugs since the age of two for bipolar disorder and ADHD, diagnosed by psychiatrist Kayoko Kifuji of the Tufts-New England Medical Center.