Using Type for Healthy Habits
Why is it so difficult to change our habits to improve our health? Because change takes energy and attention, and it requires us to get out of our comfort zones. In a stressful and busy world, that...
View ArticleFreud & Jung: Written Revelations
The contrasts between the handwriting of Sigmund Freud and that of Carl Jung show that they had very different temperaments and give credence to speculation that the difference in their...
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Reflections on Difference by an ENFP Jewess Stephanie Puentes and I have been working together for years bringing diversity training and cultural competency to a variety of audiences. We represent a...
View ArticleDouble Introverts, Dual Extraverts
Quantitative Typology—A New Route to the Function-Attitudes I describe here how I discovered a new way to find the function-attitudes—the ‘building blocks’ of personality type—associated with any set...
View ArticleChanging My Mind
An Evolving Perspective on Personality Type Over my 27 years of working with type theory I’ve seen my understanding change from believing that we only use our dominant and auxiliary, to believing that...
View ArticleA Place for All Types of Learners
The Classroom as Analytic Container For my entire life, whether as a student, educator, or administrator, I have been totally amazed at how cumbersome the school system is. I have always wondered why...
View ArticleType and Exceptional Learners
The Classroom as Analytic Container, Part 2 For all our advances in education, our increased knowledge, and our superior educational assessment capabilities, something is still going wrong. As Jane...
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 ArticlePresidential Personas, Historic Cycles
Is presidential popularity related to type differences? There seems to be some evidence that it is. Two models in the literature that currently link political preferences to individual psychological...
View ArticleEmbracing Si and Fi
An ENTP’s Journey A decade ago, I reported as INTJ through an MBTI® assessment tool in the workplace. The INTJ descriptions seemed in accord with what I knew about myself at the time, and also...
View ArticleMigrating Identities
The Perceiving Functions and Cultural Adaptation How can the helping professions assist immigrants who are struggling to adapt to their new cultural environment? What constitutes successful adaptation?...
View ArticleUsing Type for Healthy Habits
Why is it so difficult to change our habits to improve our health? Because change takes energy and attention, and it requires us to get out of our comfort zones. In a stressful and busy world, that...
View ArticleFreud & Jung: Written Revelations
The contrasts between the handwriting of Sigmund Freud and that of Carl Jung show that they had very different temperaments and give credence to speculation that the difference in their...
View ArticleType and Other Biases
Reflections on Difference by an ENFP Jewess Stephanie Puentes and I have been working together for years bringing diversity training and cultural competency to a variety of audiences. We represent a...
View ArticleDouble Introverts, Dual Extraverts
Quantitative Typology—A New Route to the Function-Attitudes I describe here how I discovered a new way to find the function-attitudes—the ‘building blocks’ of personality type—associated with any set...
View ArticleChanging My Mind
An Evolving Perspective on Personality Type Over my 27 years of working with type theory I’ve seen my understanding change from believing that we only use our dominant and auxiliary, to believing that...
View ArticleA Place for All Types of Learners
For my entire life, whether as a student, educator, or administrator, I have been totally amazed at how cumbersome the school system is. I have always wondered why the intelligent people who administer...
View ArticleType and Exceptional Learners
The Classroom as Analytic Container, Part 2 For all our advances in education, our increased knowledge, and our superior educational assessment capabilities, something is still going wrong. As Jane...
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 ArticlePresidential Personas, Historic Cycles
Is presidential popularity related to type differences? There seems to be some evidence that it is. Two models in the literature that currently link politics and political preferences to individual...
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