Jungian personality test
A Jungian personality test should help you understand how attention and judgment organize themselves, not only attach a short label to your identity.
TypeJung maps the cognitive-function pattern behind a likely type result, then gives you a free map before any optional paid interpretation.
Many personality quizzes ask whether you are organized, emotional, social, or imaginative. Jungian typology asks a different question: which psychological functions carry your most habitual energy?
That is why TypeJung measures function channels and attitude direction. The result is a map you can inspect rather than a black-box label.
The free result helps you compare what feels most natural with what becomes difficult under pressure. That tension is often more useful than a quick type name.
If the map fits, the optional paid report turns the result into a deeper explanation of stress patterns, relationship triggers, and practical next steps.
| Question | Free map | Optional paid report |
|---|---|---|
| What pattern is strongest? | Dominant and supporting function signals | A deeper written interpretation |
| What happens under stress? | Inferior-function edge | Stress trigger map and repair cues |
| How do I use this? | Next links and core self-reflection | Practices and coaching prompts |
Take the free assessment first. Read the result as a working hypothesis. If it gives you language for a pattern you recognize, then use the sample report or pricing page to decide whether deeper interpretation is worth it.
Take the free TypeJung assessment first. If the core map feels useful, Insight is currently CA$7 with TYPEJUNG30 and Mastery is CA$20.30 with the same Stripe code.
TypeJung uses Jungian typology language and modern cognitive-function interpretation for educational self-reflection. It is not a clinical assessment.
You get a likely type pattern, but the main output is the function map behind that interpretation.
Yes. The core assessment and free map are available before any optional paid report.