INFP & INFJ: When Reality Feels Unreal — Understanding Derealization

Опубликовано: 27 Апрель 2025
на канале: Mindful Mix
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Have you ever felt like the world around you isn't quite real? Like you're watching life unfold from behind a glass wall?

In this video, we explore derealization—a surreal, often isolating experience—and how it uniquely affects INFPs and INFJs. Through the lens of MBTI cognitive functions, we uncover why these personality types are more prone to feeling disconnected from reality… and why it might not be a disorder, but a deeply wired part of their inner world.

🔍 What you'll learn:

The connection between derealization and INFP/INFJ cognitive stacks

How intuitive feelers perceive reality differently

Why your vivid inner world might feel more “real” than the outside one

Tools for understanding and integrating this experience

💭 Whether you're an INFP, INFJ, or simply curious about MBTI psychology and mental health, this deep dive offers emotional insight, clarity, and community.

👇 Share your experience in the comments—let’s make sense of this strange fog together.

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