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The Well-Beloved: an experiment in Jungian theory
The Well-Beloved is without doubt a minor novel. Hardy felt it necessary in his Preface to defend it from “the charge of frivolity” . But as part of Hardy’s whole work as a novelist it is a significant and in many ways characteristic work — characteristic in that in this, his penultimate novel, he should be experimenting, making innovations, exploring ...
Rosemary Sumner
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Applications of Jungian Type Theory to Counselor Education
Counselor Education and Supervision, 1987Carl Jung's theory of psychologocal type is described as is the Myers‐Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), an instrument used to assess Jungian type. Sources of information on the research and application of the theory and the MBTI are cited. How knowledge of type theory, especially of type characteristics, differences, and development can be useful to ...
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A Jungian Theory for Constructing Creative Design Teams
Abstract A novel coordinate system is proposed for the four-dimensional space of scores from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a psychological questionnaire increasingly used in education and business as well as in psycholgical counseling.
Douglass J. Wilde, John Berberet
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Some aspects of projective mechanisms in the jungian theory
Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 1969exaly +2 more sources
Sociological theory and Jungian psychology
History of the Human Sciences, 2012In this article I seek to relate the psychology of Carl Jung to sociological theory, specifically Weber. I first present an outline of Jungian psychology. I then seek to relate this as psychology to Weber’s interpretivism. I point to basic methodological compatibilities within a Kantian frame, from which emerge central concerns with the factors ...
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