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Welcome to the personal site of Anna Barsova author of books, articles and individual methods on personal psychology
It’s no secret that our life is in great part composed of our own choices. Nevertheless, understanding the reasons why events occur can be difficult. Most of us have to learn from experience and mistakes, using analysis and deduction—in other words, it is only hindsight that’s always 20/20.
The past century in psychology bore the mark of Jung’s teaching. As a result of his long-duration clinical research, the Swiss psychiatrist hypothesized that people were, from birth, drawn to different “psychological fields”: attitudes of Extraversion-Introversion, functions of Sensing-Intuiting and functions of Thinking-Feeling. Thanks to the Jung’s theory, we now know that many of our interests, decisions, and actions are based on our innate psychological preferences, and that we are all different from birth.