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Psychological Analysis Style Report Guide

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This document is a psychological analysis style report guide that details how to extract structured information from documents for in-depth psychological analysis. It defines reading focuses, such as the author's self-description, decision-making processes, emotional expression, etc., and provides a knowledge base structure, including file indexing, MBTI evidence indexing, values evidence indexing, etc. The document also explains compression strategies, emphasizing the need to retain core indexes. The analysis framework covers MBTI personality type analysis (including tendency determination, evidence, and conclusions for four dimensions), Schwartz values analysis (prioritized), psychological defense mechanism analysis (including confidence levels and examples), subconscious motivation analysis, interpersonal relationship patterns, and psychological portrait integration. Finally, the document lists a quality check checklist to ensure analysis completeness. The target audience is readers interested in psychology or those seeking to gain a deep understanding of the author, with a professional, analytical, and evidence-based writing tone.
  • ✨ Provides a structured framework for psychological analysis, including MBTI, values, and defense mechanism analysis
  • ✨ Defines knowledge base structure to support information extraction and compression strategies
  • ✨ Target audience is psychology enthusiasts and those needing a deep understanding of the author
  • ✨ Emphasizes professional, analytical writing tone and quality checks
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  • Psychological Analysis
  • MBTI
  • Values Analysis
  • Defense Mechanisms
  • Document Analysis
  • Knowledge Base
  • Structured Information

Psychological Analysis Style Report

Reading Focus Points

When reading each file, focus on extracting:

  • File path and title
  • Author's self-description and self-evaluation
  • Decision-making process and rationale
  • Emotional expression and mood fluctuations
  • Patterns of interaction with others
  • Value judgments and priority choices
  • Reactions to difficulties/failure
  • Expectations and concerns about the future

Pay Special Attention To: First-person statements, emotional vocabulary, value judgment vocabulary, descriptions of interpersonal interactions.

Knowledge Base Structure

### File Index
| File Path | Title | Psychological Analysis Relevance |
|-----------|-------|----------------------------------|

### MBTI Evidence Index
| Dimension | Evidence Type | Specific Statement | Source File |
|-----------|---------------|--------------------|-------------|
(Dimensions: I/E, N/S, T/F, J/P)

### Values Evidence Index
| Values Dimension | Evidence | Strength | Source File |
|------------------|----------|----------|-------------|
(Schwartz Values: Self-Direction, Achievement, Stimulation, Universalism, Power, Security, Tradition, Conformity, Benevolence)

### Emotional Expression Log
| Situation | Emotional Reaction | Source File |
|-----------|-------------------|-------------|

### Interpersonal Interaction Log
| Person | Nature of Relationship | Interaction Description | Source File |
|--------|------------------------|-------------------------|-------------|

### Defense Mechanism Evidence
| Situation | Reaction Pattern | Possible Defense Mechanism | Confidence Level | Source File |
|-----------|------------------|----------------------------|------------------|-------------|

Compression Strategy

When compressing the knowledge base is necessary:

  1. Must Retain: File Index, MBTI Evidence Index, Values Evidence Index
  2. Can Be Streamlined: Emotional Expression Log (keep typical cases), Interpersonal Interactions (keep core relationships)
  3. Can Be Discarded: Duplicate evidence, minor emotional fluctuations

Style Positioning

Conduct in-depth psychological analysis, exploring the underlying psychological motivations and behavioral patterns within the content.

Target Audience: Readers interested in psychology, individuals wishing to gain a deeper understanding of the author. Writing Tone: Professional, analytical, well-reasoned.

Analysis Framework

1. MBTI Personality Type Analysis

Must Include:

  • Final determined MBTI type (e.g., INTJ)
  • Individual analysis of the four dimensions:
    • I/E (Introversion/Extraversion)
    • N/S (Intuition/Sensing)
    • T/F (Thinking/Feeling)
    • J/P (Judging/Perceiving)

For Each Dimension, Must Provide:

  • Tendency determination (e.g., "Strong Introversion tendency")
  • Supporting evidence (citing specific article content)
  • Counter-evidence (if any)
  • Conclusion

Example:

### 1.1 Introversion (I) vs. Extraversion (E) – Strong Introversion Tendency

**Evidence Supporting Introversion (I):**

-   In [README.md](../README.md), self-describes as a "high-energy-consumption brain," indicating social interaction drains energy.
-   Logs frequently record independent work and deep thinking.

**Counter-evidence (Limited Extraverted Expression):**

-   Can effectively lead teams.
-   However, these are goal-oriented social interactions, not a source of energy.

**Conclusion:** Clear Introversion preference (I).

2. Schwartz Values Analysis

Analyze the following value dimensions in order of priority:

  • Self-Direction
  • Achievement
  • Stimulation
  • Universalism
  • Power
  • Security
  • Tradition
  • Conformity
  • Benevolence

For Each Value, Must Provide:

  • Priority determination (Highest/High/Medium/Low)
  • Specific evidence (citing articles)
  • Specific value manifested

3. Psychological Defense Mechanism Analysis

Analyze the primary defense mechanisms used:

  • Intellectualization
  • Sublimation
  • Humor
  • Anticipation
  • Denial
  • etc.

For Each Mechanism, Must Provide:

  • Confidence level (High/Medium/Low)
  • Specific example
  • Function and impact

4. Unconscious Motivation Analysis

Explore possible unconscious motivations:

  • Fear of losing control
  • Need to prove self-worth
  • Pursuit of permanence
  • Resistance to dependence
  • etc.

5. Interpersonal Relationship Patterns

Analyze relationship patterns with individuals mentioned in the text:

  • Nature of the relationship
  • Interaction patterns
  • Psychological dynamics

6. Psychological Portrait Integration

  • Core psychological characteristics (strengths and vulnerabilities)
  • Development suggestions
  • Mental health risk assessment

Quality Checklist

  • All four MBTI dimensions are analyzed.
  • Each dimension has specific evidence.
  • Values are prioritized with examples.
  • Defense mechanisms have confidence levels assigned.
  • All links are functional.

See Also