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Therapist Friend personality type is INFJ, which is the only Myers-Briggs personality type to be represented in both the top and bottom of the happiness spectrum.
“We can say that the INFJ has a lot of tough challenges,” said Jeremy Holmes, a doctoral student at the University of Toronto who is studying the relationship between personality types and happiness. “They have a lot of burdens on their shoulders that they have to deal with and they have to deal with that burden in a way that is very personal and individualized and unique.”
Holmes and his colleagues, including David Niven, a psychology professor at the University of Toronto who was not involved in the study, are publishing their research, which they recently presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association.
The researchers analyzed five years of data from the World Happiness Report to examine the relationship between personality types and happiness over time. Their research found that INFJs' happiness levels fluctuate over time.
In the first year that INFJs were tracked, they reported being slightly happier than their fellow INFJs, who reported being about 2.4 percent happier than their average. But over time, their happiness level fell to an average of 2.
The friend who typically fulfills the "therapist" role in a friendship. Remember, your friends are NOT therapists.