Understanding INFPs, Trauma, and Growth

Geek Psychology: Play Life Better - A podcast by Matt Sherman

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Send me a textIn this video, I discuss whether INFPs are more prone to experiencing trauma or PTSD than other personality types. I share my personal story to illustrate how INFPs might process emotional experiences and the impact of those on their lives. Utilizing neurolinguistic programming and timeline work, I've used these tools to help navigate the past and shape a more positive future. I also delve into how INFPs' cognitive functions can lead to a focus on negative experiences and offer advice on changing mindsets towards personal growth and development.00:00 Exploring INFPs and Trauma: An Introduction00:22 Personal Journey: From Divorce to Self-Discovery01:05 The Power of Neurolinguistic Programming for INFPs02:29 Understanding INFPs: Emotions, Identity, and Growth02:50 The Role of Introverted Sensing and Intuition in INFPs05:13 Shifting Perspectives: From Negativity to Potential05:33 The Impact of Labels on Self-Perception and Growth06:33 Crafting a Positive Future: Mindset and Action07:43 Embracing INFP Superpowers for Personal and Collective Growth09:21 Conclusion: Lessons from the Past and Embracing Your INFP IdentityOriginal video: https://youtu.be/GbgunS-rPjI?si=hjj7mETUic2DOU1Y****Connect and Support Geek Psychology #geekpsychology ****FREE 8 Hero Personality Assessment: https://geekpsychology.com/ Support the Show. Links:FREE 5-Day INFP Soul Journey course: http://inowfeelpositive.comPath of Heroes Academy: http://poha.geekpsychology.comI Now Feel Positive Masterclass for INFPs: http://infp.geekpsychology.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekpsychology/ Want to be coached by me? - Book a FREE Strategy Call: schedule.geekpsychology.com Buy my book and journal here:- Personal Transformation Journaling: End the Cycle of Self-Sabotage and Create Lasting Positive Change Through Writing, Reflection and the Parts Work Technique- Mission: Control: The gamified journal

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