Emotional extravert

As is known, in psychology two indicators of measurement of personality traits are singled out: introversion and extraversion. Accordingly, extroverts are friendly, energetic and talkative people, whose interests are concentrated on external objects, and introverts are people who are closed and loving solitude. There is such a type as an emotional extrovert, about the features of which you should learn more closely.

Characteristics of the extrovert

The characteristic features of this type of personality are:

  1. The desire to establish emotional connections with other people. Such people always pursue specific, current emotions, and these emotions they endow both living beings and surrounding objects, even inanimate ones. For example, in an extrovert child, a teddy bear is always "good, kind, he likes honey and sucking his paw."
  2. Hysterical, incontinence, predisposition to aggression . This is the reverse side of an open extrovert. It often happens that his emotions do not find an outlet and they go inside, "swinging" the nervous system and pouring into hysterics.
  3. A talent for copying and imitation. Such a person surprisingly accurately notes in people all the features of facial expressions, gestures and other movements, which he then recreates, telling a case in the company.
  4. Fear of being alone. Emotionally stable extrovert is burdened by loneliness . He is frightened by the very thought of a feeble and lonely old age.
  5. The desire for beauty. Such people attach great importance to the appearance of their own and others. They are eccentric, they try to attract attention to themselves, like them.

An extrovert considers the most important is the emotional assessment of the environment, but it is largely determined by his personal achievements, successes and failures.