Entity: ISFP
ISFP is a personality type in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) system, representing individuals who are introverted, sensing, feeling, and perceiving.
ISFP
Etymology
ISFP stands for Introversion, Sensing, Feeling, and Perceiving, a personality type in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) system.
Definition
ISFP refers to individuals who are quiet, sensitive, and flexible, with a strong appreciation for beauty, practical skills, and kindness.
Historical Context
The concept of ISFP was developed by the mother-daughter duo Katharine Cook Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers based on the psychological theories of Carl Jung.
Cultural Significance
ISFPs are often referred to as 'the artist' due to their creative and individualistic nature. They are known for their talent, adaptability, and strong sense of aesthetics.
Related Concepts
ISFP is one of the sixteen MBTI personality types and is closely related to other types such as INFP, ESFP, and ISTP.
See Also
ISFP refers to individuals who are quiet, sensitive, and flexible, with a strong appreciation for beauty, practical skills, and kindness.