The Smiling Mask: Why Extroverts Get Depressed Too
Yes, extroverts can absolutely have depression. Depression is a clinical condition shaped by brain chemistry, life circumstances, genetics, and stress,…
Yes, extroverts can absolutely have depression. Depression is a clinical condition shaped by brain chemistry, life circumstances, genetics, and stress,…
Yes, shy extroverts are real, and they’re far more common than most people realize. Shyness and extroversion are two separate…
Figuring out whether you’re an introvert or extrovert comes down to one core question: where does your energy come from?…
An extroverted introvert is most commonly called an ambivert, though you may also hear the terms “social introvert,” “outgoing introvert,”…
A person who falls somewhere between introvert and extrovert is called an ambivert. Ambiverts draw energy from both solitude and…
An extrovert can become more introverted over time, and it happens more often than most people expect. Personality isn’t permanently…
Yes, there is such a thing as an introverted extrovert, though the label itself can be a little misleading. What…
No, you cannot turn from introvert to extrovert, and the science of personality makes a compelling case for why that’s…
An ambivert is someone who sits comfortably in the middle of the introversion-extroversion spectrum, drawing energy from both solitude and…