Adjective
intrapersonal (comparative more intrapersonal, superlative most intrapersonal)
Within the mind of an individual person
I think that I am strongest in linguistic and musical intelligence, and I continue to work on my interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence. Howard Gardner
It also served well as a therapy model for groups of patients, or marital/family counselees, where interpersonal (rather than intrapersonal) disturbances were the focus of treatment. Source: Internet
These objects, it asserts, are primarily semiotic objects existing in the sphere of human culture, sustained by social practices (after Wittgenstein ) that utilize physically embodied signs and give rise to intrapersonal (mental) constructs. Source: Internet