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Jungian Theory and Social Work Practice

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 1980
Carl Jung's contributions to psychology, psychotherapy, and social science have had little impact upon social wonk practice. Social Work Abstracts to lists only one article where Jungian theory is utilized by social workers. McBroom has recently written an article "The Collective Unconscious as a Unifying Concept in Teaching Human Behavior Cross ...
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A Jungian Theory for Constructing Creative Design Teams

Volume 2: 11th Biennial Conference on Reliability, Stress Analysis, and Failure Prevention; 7th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology; JSME Symposium on Design and Production; Mechanical Design Education and History; Computer-Integrated Concurrent Design Conference, 1995
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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Applications of Jungian Type Theory to Counselor Education

Counselor Education and Supervision, 1987
Carl 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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Jungian personality theory and managerial styles: a phenomenological approach

Human Resource Management International Digest, 2021
Purpose This paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context. Findings Support is found for
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Power Dynamics in Discussions of Contemporary Jungian Theory and Practice

Journal of Analytical Psychology
AbstractGroups of Jungian analysts, which included the present authors, met to discuss four key theoretical concepts, each of which was felt to have problematic aspects if used unquestioningly in contemporary practice. The concepts were: The Primitive, Inner and Outer Worlds, Contrasexuality and Participation Mystique.
Jane Johnson, Julia Ryde
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Bipolarity in Jungian Type Theory and the Myers--Briggs Type Indicator

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1993
The standard form of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI; Myers & McCaulley, 1985) was constructed to measure introversion/extroversion, sensing/intuiting, and thinking/feeling as single, bipolar dimensions. We tested this assumption of bipolarity with a Likert form of the MBTI that allowed for the independent assessment of each attitude and function.
S A, Girelli, J E, Stake
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How Much Jungian Theory Is There in My Practice?

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1995
This non‐clinical paper consists of the author's subjective and personal value judgements on theory and practice. He discusses nine topics: I) What is analysis and why do people seek therapy? 2) Dangers of reification and hypostatizing: reinforcement of narcissistic defences and schizoid unrelatedness.
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A Jungian Psychohistorical Theory: An Interpretive Tool for History

2020
The chapter aims to explain a Jungian psychohistorical theory as an interpretive tool to analyze psychological reasons for the rapid growth of the Korean Protestant Church (KPC). For doing this, first, it offers an outline of psychohistory—its origin, evolution, and pros and cons.
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The Well-Beloved: an experiment in Jungian theory

1981
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 ...
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