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- Understanding Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) in Terms of 'Jungian' Functions
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 1, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 104-110Abstract
Psychological-Type was the brain-child of Swiss psychiatrist, philosopher and humanist, Dr. Carl Jung, who uncovered these innate biases in his therapeutic work, a complete theory of which he published in his book Psychological Types, in 1921. It was the ingenuity of American mother-daughter team Katharine Briggs and Isabel Myers (1897-1980) that codified Jung's theory into a practical and usable format. Myers and Briggs developed the 4-letter code system we use today and although Jung had implicitly recognized the extraverted and introverted attitudes that mental processes could assume, their critical addition of the Judging/Perceiving dichotomy refined Jung's observations into a consistent and elegant system.Keywords
MBTI, Jungian Functions.- Importance of Knowledge Management in the 21st Century Knowledge-Based Economies
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1 Integreon Managed Solutions Pvt. Ltd., IN
1 Integreon Managed Solutions Pvt. Ltd., IN