Jung's typology in perspective / Angelo Spoto.
- Title
- Jung's typology in perspective / Angelo Spoto.
- Published by
- Wilmette, Ill. : Chiron Publications, c1995.
- Author
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- Description
- xviii, 202 p. : ill.; 23 cm.
- Summary
- Revised and expanded, this new edition is a comprehensive guide that addresses the relationship of type development and personal transformation to the individuation process, the underlying drive toward wholeness; relates the emergence of typology as it occurred in C.G. Jung's own thought; analyzes the popular Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and other type inventories as rewarding alternatives or complements to myth, story, and dream analysis; and places typology in perspective to Jung's larger model of human psychology, making all of Jung's work more accessible, practical, and less intimidating.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- History
- Contents
- Foreword / Robert A. Johnson -- An Introduction to Jungian Typology -- I. Jung's Typology: Then and Now -- II. Jungian Typology: A Psychology of Consciousness -- III. Applications of Jungian Typology: A Hermeneutics of Listening -- IV. The Strange Case of The Inferior Function -- V. Contexts and Contacts -- VI. Type Development and the Individuation Process -- VII. Conclusion: The Bow and the Lyre -- Appendix A: Jungian Typology and the MBTI -- Appendix B: Jungian Typology and the SLIP.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Processing action (note)
- committed to retain