An internal processor's coping mechanisms usually revolve around self-reflection. They are more likely to journal, meditate, or mentally rehearse before making decisions or dealing with stress. However, this inward focus sometimes leads to overthinking, rumination, or difficulty expressing emotions to others.
An internal processor will spend days thinking about how to address conflicts, but feel blindsided when the other person brings up issues spontaneously.
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