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:
- Must Retain: File Index, MBTI Evidence Index, Values Evidence Index
- Can Be Streamlined: Emotional Expression Log (keep typical cases), Interpersonal Interactions (keep core relationships)
- 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.