📖 Overview
Naomi Quenk is a psychologist and author who specializes in personality type theory and psychological assessment. She holds a doctorate in clinical psychology and has worked extensively with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and related personality frameworks.
Quenk focuses her writing on the psychological concept of being "in the grip" of one's inferior function, a state where individuals act contrary to their typical personality patterns during stress or fatigue. Her work examines how people can recognize and manage these episodes to maintain psychological balance.
She has contributed to the field of type dynamics through both clinical practice and written works. Her approach combines theoretical knowledge of Jungian psychology with practical applications for personal development and stress management.
Quenk's background includes training and certification in various psychological assessment tools, and she has presented at professional conferences on personality type theory. Her work targets both mental health professionals and individuals interested in understanding their psychological patterns during periods of stress.