JUNGIAN TYPOLOGY POST #15: CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS DIFFERENTIATION PATTERN? I'M SINCERELY ASKING

There is one differentiation pattern that I have so far found for 8 of the 16 types, as I've been trying to figure out which variations of type match up with which results in DISC. When you write it out on paper, it looks like this:

I initially thought it might be undifferentiated auxiliary and short primary, long secondary in the same person. But that doesn't make sense, because in short primary, long secondary; *both* of the auxiliary functions would appear to be more present and noticeable than the dominant function, not just one of them. So I was able to eliminate that option pretty quickly.

Then, I thought it might represent an auxiliary/dominant alternation. Where the auxiliary sometimes alternates with the dominant. When this happens you get an undifferentiated auxiliary situation, and the preferred auxiliary is in action.

I originally thought the 3rd conscious function assumed the role of the preferred auxiliary:

But now I'm beginning to think the usually dominant function assumes that role:

Another thought I've had is that possibly, in these people one of the auxiliaries overtook the dominant at some point in differentiation, and became the dominant function 🤔

Another new thought I came up with was an undifferentiated dominant and inferior function, where they are both undifferentiated in role and attitude

As I said, I'm not sure the meaning of this differentiation pattern, or the mechanics of it, if it has a triggered alternation that takes place.

If you are familiar with Chapter 11 and the differentiation side of SOJT, I would certainly like your input. Thanks

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