Personality Types: Jung's Model of Typology (Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts) [Nov 01, 1987] Sharp, Daryl This description may be from another edition of this product.
Excellent and thorough discussions of Jungian typology including numerous examples.Some discussion of potential medical problems could be updated with current examples from literature regarding psycho/physical illnesses.
Complicated Stuff, Simplified, for Complicated People...
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Daryl Sharp's 'Personality Types' is an excellent way of being introduced to C.G. Jung's Model of Typology. A brief list of areas explored include, the two personality attitudes - Introversion and Extroversion - and four functions or modes of orientation -Thinking - Intuition - Sensation - Feeling. I once attended a workshop where we, the participants, had previously undergone a few psychological test, including the Jung-Myers-Briggs typology test. In this workshop, we were separated into small groups of 4 or 5 people, all of different typologies, and we were given quite simple tasks to be completed as a group. Well, you would have thought these tasks to be simple, but given the diversity in our personality types, many of the groups performed quite poorly in accomplishing their goal and a few even outright failed, with one person stomping out of the room in tears. If you deal with groups, in business or elsewhere -- I suppose that we all deal with groups filled with different personality types, the first being our family -- then I highly recommend Daryl Sharp's 'Personality Types' to gain basic insights into how and why people are moved to act and react in a host of different fashions.
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