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    Somatisation Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Somatisation? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Somatisation from Defence Mechanism and what is the personality traits.

    Somatisation
    INFJ

    INFJ (5w4)

    Somatisation personality type is INFJ, and it's an interesting one.

    INFJ's in Cluster B will often have trouble reading social cues or being able to connect with others. INFJ's have a hard time understanding other people's feelings and motivations, and will tend to see them as a mystery. INFJ's are likely to see other people as 'crazy' and 'insane', and this can lead to them being isolated. INFJ's are often unable to articulate their feelings and thoughts well, in a way that others can understand. They may even go so far as to pretend that they understand other people, when in fact they don't at all. INFJ's are very loyal and dedicated, but will often neglect their own needs for the needs of others. They may find themselves in relationships where the other person is either abusive or neglectful, and will try and make it work, even though they don't feel happy in the relationship. INFJ's are often very sensitive, and because of this can be very fragile. They are very emotional, and may be unable to cope with being hurt or disappointed. INFJ's are also known for being very deep and complex individuals, who may be difficult to understand.

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