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Myers-Briggs Typology vs. Jungian Individuation - Overcoming One-Sidedness in Self and Society (Paperback)
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Myers-Briggs Typology vs. Jungian Individuation - Overcoming One-Sidedness in Self and Society (Paperback)
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In Myers-Briggs Typology vs Jungian Individuation: Overcoming
One-Sidedness in Self and Society, Steve Myers unravels the
century-long misinterpretation of Jung's seminal text,
Psychological Types, to show how Jung's thinking offers solutions
to the conflicts that have torn apart our societies. By challenging
the popular interpretation of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (R)
and similar instruments, Myers argues that we have not only missed
Jung's main proposition, but our contemporary interpretation runs
counter to it. Myers aims to rediscover the overlooked argument of
Jung's Psychological Types and make it of practical relevance to
contemporary issues. He intends to refocus rather than discard
Myers-Briggs typology, showing that there are further stages of
development after becoming a type and that typological principles
have a much broader application. Raising queries about the way
typology is used in contemporary society, Myers uses literary
examples, such as Romeo and Juliet and Carl Spitteler's Prometheus
and Epimetheus, to show how one-sidedness leads to conflict and to
illustrate Jung's solution to the problem of opposites. He also
applies this to real-life political crises by examining the
decision-making of key political figures, such as Nelson Mandela,
Robert Mugabe, and those involved in Brexit or the Northern Ireland
peace process. The latter part of the book relates Jung's process
of typological development to his later writings on alchemy,
notably the axiom of Maria, to show how they all have a common
goal, the transformation of attitude. The book concludes by
analysing the implications of the divergence of Myers-Briggs
typology and Jungian individuation for the communities who use
those ideas. This book puts Jungian individuation back at the
forefront of debate and will be essential reading for intermediate
and advanced users of Myers-Briggs typology. Due to its political
relevance, it will also be of interest to Jungian analysts and
their clients, and to academics and students of Jungian and
post-Jungian ideas and political science.
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