Partnering Type with Graphology
The science of human expressive gestures owes its existence to a natural law that seems to apply to all living creatures. Classically expressed as, “As within, so also without,” this basic principle...
View ArticleQuestion of the Day: INTJ or INTP?
Is it INTJ or INTP? Sometimes the MBTI code’s judging/perceiving (J/P) dichotomy is extremely difficult to nail down—showing a low preference clarity on the report and proving elusive to verify. INTJ...
View ArticleShadow Boxing with Fight Club
How the Movie Fight Club Illustrates the Problem of the Inferior Function The gratuitous violence of the movie Fight Club epitomizes Jung’s description of the inferior function of the introverted...
View ArticleQ: What do ‘J’ &‘P’ really mean?
Comparing Jung and Myers The common modern practice of considering all ‘Js,’ including the ‘I—Js,’ to be ‘Judging types’ and ‘I—Ps’ ‘Perceiving types’ diverges from Jung’s use of the terms to refer to...
View ArticleAnxiety and the Energy Attitude
The Nature of Fear—A Case Study Anxiety is a normal state for a human being. Think just for a moment about this statement—it flies in the face of much that we hear and understand about ourselves. Isn’t...
View ArticleA Broken Personality Repairs Itself
The Film Hugo as an Illustration of Jung’s and Beebe’s Theories “Laugh, my friends. Laugh with me, laugh for me, because I dream your dreams.” -Georges Méliès (1861-1938) The film Hugo presents a...
View ArticleHoney, I J’d the Cat
Type Begins at Home Type is an essential piece of our family life. It not only helps us to understand and support each other, it helps us to allocate chores and tasks, prevent and resolve conflict,...
View ArticleHeaven, Earth, and Underworld
Are They Type Constructs? Jung’s eight function-attitudes fall naturally into three groupings according to how their positions in each type’s preference hierarchy influence their development potential:...
View ArticleCoaching Abrasive Leaders
Many organizations have a valuable employee who rubs people the wrong way, perhaps someone technically brilliant but socially inept. Often, this is a person who feels threatened when interacting with...
View ArticleSelf-Alienation
The Transformation of Excessive Introversion In his essay “Aliens and Insects,” Jung scholar Glen Slater (2008) explored the genealogy and imaginative evolution of monsters in mythology and popular...
View ArticleWhen the Music Plays the Band
“Marriages” and Individuation Every relationship offers opportunities to uncover preferences, to see how one’s “gifts differ” (Myers & Myers, 1980/1994) from and complement each other, and to...
View ArticlePartnering Type with Graphology
The science of human expressive gestures owes its existence to a natural law that seems to apply to all living creatures. Classically expressed as, “As within, so also without,” this basic principle...
View ArticleQuestion of the Day: INTJ or INTP?
Is it INTJ or INTP? Sometimes the MBTI code’s judging/perceiving (J/P) dichotomy is extremely difficult to nail down—showing a low preference clarity on the report and proving elusive to verify. INTJ...
View ArticleShadow Boxing with Fight Club
How the Movie Fight Club Illustrates the Problem of the Inferior Function The gratuitous violence of the movie Fight Club epitomizes Jung’s description of the inferior function of the introverted...
View ArticleQ: What do ‘J’ &‘P’ really mean?
The common modern practice of considering all ‘Js,’ including the ‘I—Js,’ to be ‘Judging types’ and ‘I—Ps’ ‘Perceiving types’ diverges from Jung’s use of the terms to refer to the dominant and may be...
View ArticleAnxiety and the Energy Attitude
The Nature of Fear—A Case Study Anxiety is a normal state for a human being. Think just for a moment about this statement—it flies in the face of much that we hear and understand about ourselves. Isn’t...
View ArticleA Broken Personality Repairs Itself
The Film Hugo as an Illustration of Jung’s and Beebe’s Theories “Laugh, my friends. Laugh with me, laugh for me, because I dream your dreams.” -Georges Méliès (1861-1938) The film Hugo presents a...
View ArticleHoney, I J’d the Cat
Type is an essential piece of our family life. It not only helps us to understand and support each other, it helps us to allocate chores and tasks, prevent and resolve conflict, choose presents, decide...
View ArticleHeaven, Earth, and Underworld
Are They Type Constructs? Jung’s eight function-attitudes fall naturally into three groupings according to how their positions in each type’s preference hierarchy influence their development potential:...
View ArticleCoaching Abrasive Leaders
Many organizations have a valuable employee who rubs people the wrong way, perhaps someone technically brilliant but socially inept. Often, this is a person who feels threatened when interacting with...
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