Jung for sceptics: Jung's psychological types as decision-making preferences
By Bob Dick. |
The sixteen personality types of the Myers-Briggs Type
Indicator, based on Carl Jung's theories of personality, are here reinterpreted
as styles of decision-making.
This makes Jung's theories of personality more available, and their practical
implications are made more apparent and useful.
Contents:
- 1. People as decision makers
- Judgment and perception
- Extraversion
and introversion
- Two brains
- Thinking and feeling
- Sensation and
intuition
- 2. Four types: ST, SF, NT, NF
- Intuitive feeling (NF)
- Intuitive thinking (NT)
- Sensate thinking (ST)
- Sensate feeling
(SF)
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- MBTI scores and learning style
- MBTI score and occupation
- 3. Applications of the four types
- Using Jung's typology
- Problem solving and decision making
- Teambuilding
- Stress management
- Other applications
- 4. Sixteen types
- Normal order of development
- Descriptions of the 16 common types
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1989, v2.02. Colour cover. iv + 82pp.
160 gm. ISBN: 978-1-875260-00-3
Prices - A$26.40 (GST inclusive). International - A$24.00
Related topics: Carl Jung, personality, Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, decision
making, Jung's typology, MBTI, problem solving, typology. |