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There's a lot of links spread all over the forum, but no thread to hold them all.
I've been meaning to post the resources I've found the most useful and interesting for quite some time, but my humongous Pness always hindered all of my efforts.
The aim of this thread is ideally to provide the more in-depth, detailed information about typological concepts, (unlike the places like personality page, typelogic, etc) for us too cheap and lazy to get books, and just generally provide a place for people to get information they need and share their own resources.
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SolitaryWalker's type descriptions as published in 'Principles of Typology by Aleksey Bashtavenko':
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Van Der Hoop's function descriptions:
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Articles by author:
Katherine Benziger:
Lenore Thomson:
John Beebe (the Archetype theory):
J.H. Van der Hoop:
Naomi Quenk:
(Descriptions of the Inferior function under stress)
Nurture By Nature:
Understand Your Child's Personality - And Become A Better Parent by Barbara Barron-Tieger and Paul D. Tieger
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Excerpts From "Principles of Typology":
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Miscellaneous function articles:
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Other Articles:
A few samples from the directory:
Jung Page Articles (some incomplete):
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As a final note, this is an incomplete list containing resources I've found to be of reasonably good quality and interesting for further study. It will probably be modified/updated in the future as I acquire the ability to organize my bookmarks () better and find new ones. Contributions are welcome (do eet!!), as well as suggestions for inclusion or exclusion of resources in the OP.
I've been meaning to post the resources I've found the most useful and interesting for quite some time, but my humongous Pness always hindered all of my efforts.
The aim of this thread is ideally to provide the more in-depth, detailed information about typological concepts, (unlike the places like personality page, typelogic, etc) for us too cheap and lazy to get books, and just generally provide a place for people to get information they need and share their own resources.
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SolitaryWalker's type descriptions as published in 'Principles of Typology by Aleksey Bashtavenko':
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Van Der Hoop's function descriptions:
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Articles by author:
Katherine Benziger:
- The Physiology of Type: Jung's Four Functions
- The Physiology of Type: Falsification of Type and PASS (Prolonged Adaption Stress Syndrome)
- The Physiology of Type: Introversion and Extraversion
Lenore Thomson:
- The greenlight wiki (currently offline, google cache is your friend)
- Implications of Beebe's Model from a Neurological Standpoint
- Types and The Brain: The [Pseudo?]Science Behind MBTI
- Review of "Personality Type - an owner's manual"
- Am I an unconventional Type?
- Are Jung's mental functions like abilities or skills?
- What did Jung mean by "individuation?
- Differentiation of non-preferred functions
- ITPs and emotions
John Beebe (the Archetype theory):
- Evolving the eight-function model
- TYPE AND ARCHETYPE Part One: The Spine and its Shadow
- Type and Archetype - Part Two - The Arms: not viewable, but downloadable from here
- (special mention) Beebe's take on the INFJ
- Typology in the Development of Integrity
- An Archetypal Model of the Self in Dialogue
- Facets of Type
J.H. Van der Hoop:
Naomi Quenk:
(Descriptions of the Inferior function under stress)
- The Form of the Inferior - ITPs
- The Form of the Inferior - ENPs
- The Form of the Inferior - IFPs
- The Form of the Inferior - ESPs
- The Form of the Inferior - INJs
- The Form of the Inferior - ETJs
- The Form of the Inferior - EFJs
- The Form of the Inferior - ISJs
Nurture By Nature:
Understand Your Child's Personality - And Become A Better Parent by Barbara Barron-Tieger and Paul D. Tieger
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Excerpts From "Principles of Typology":
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Miscellaneous function articles:
- Not very good descriptions but I like the graphical representations.
- No2: Mixed bag as well.
- Jung's descriptions of preferences from "Psychological Types"
- Functions and Midlife
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Other Articles:
- Astrology, Alchemy and MBTI
- Biases and Personality Testing
- The Neurological Basis of Intuition
- Cognitive Processes and Epistemologic Parallels
- History of Type by Linda Berens
- Psychological Type and Individuation
- Carl Jung and Analytical Psychology
- Set as Dark Self
- Religion and Individuation
- Psychological Type and Learning
- Psychological Type and Learning 2
- Survey of Typological Models
- The Individuation Process
- A Summary of Jung's Archetypes and Concepts
- Jung and the Four Psychological Functions
- Achilles Tendencies: Exploring Human Frailty and Personality Type
- A Comparison of the Development of Rational and Irrational Types
- This is Your Brain on Type study overview (link included inside)
- Relationship Between EEG and Psychological Type
- Type and Stereotype
- Relation of Emotional Intelligence and Type
- An example of Jungian Rational Feeling at work
- Observer's Descriptions of the Four Dichotomies in Men and Women as published in Portraits of Type by Avril Thorne & Harrison Gough
- A Series of Articles focusing on the relationship between MBTI and Enneagram, with some interesting, albeit controversial claims.
This theoretical bias in the MBTI is so strong, and has become so deeply embedded in how the system operates and is understood, that we would venture to guess that most MBTI practitioners never learned about the possibility of 'pure type' in the first place. Or, if they had, they surely no longer give much consideration to how the profiles of pure types may differ from profiles of the others.Even those who once were aware of the distinction come to forget, over time, about the possibility of 'pure' types. As we have shown elsewhere, this accounts for an interesting contemporary confusion about the personality type of Jung himself.Although one camp argues that he was an INTP (ie, Jungian IT) and the other argues that he was INTJ (Jungian IN), both remain unaware - because they are caught up in MBTI assumptions - of the fact that Jung was, ironically, himself a 'pure' type.A person who had introverted thinking and introverted intuition as his first two functions (with the former as dominant at some points in his career, and the latter dominant at other times), Jung was one 'pure' or 'extreme' type who not only lived 'effectively', but also made an extremely significant contribution.
- A Series of Jungian Essays on Various Topics; Mostly Society and Culture
- A series of articles discussing Jungian theory, MBTI instrument and practical applications. (some unavailable)
A few samples from the directory:
- Six Phases in the Development of Jung's Theory of Types
- The 5 Levels of the Feeling Function:A Brief Phenomenological Description
- The 5 Levels of the 4 Jungian Functions -Introduction
Jung Page Articles (some incomplete):
- Shadow Boxing: Wrestling with Romantic Partners
- The Inferior Function as a Moral Issue
- In the Beginning: Jung and Freud on Introversion
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As a final note, this is an incomplete list containing resources I've found to be of reasonably good quality and interesting for further study. It will probably be modified/updated in the future as I acquire the ability to organize my bookmarks () better and find new ones. Contributions are welcome (do eet!!), as well as suggestions for inclusion or exclusion of resources in the OP.