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The current situation and the cultural background of psychological type theory in China

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2021
AbstractAs analytical psychology in China develops, especially with the China Society for Analytical Psychology approved for membership in the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP), many Chinese, who are already familiar with MBTI®‐based personality testing in corporations, are interested in learning more about Jungian theory and ...
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A “Church” of Implicit Religion? A Study in Psychological Type Theory and Measurement

Implicit Religion, 2013
Since 1978, some of the key members of the “Bailey school of implicit religion,” along, always, with some first-timers, have congregated for a weekend conference during May at Denton Hall, to practise the study of implicit religion and to shape and discuss the findings of their research within that field.
Leslie J. Francis, Tania Ap Siôn
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Models for Computational Emotions from Psychological Theories Using Type I Fuzzy Logic

Cognitive Computation, 2014
Emotions have been subject of research and deliberation in philosophy and psychology mainstream for a long time. In contrast, emotions have only emerged in artificial intelligence research as a serious topic in the last two decades. Year 2000, in particular, experienced a shift in attitude towards emotions and their relationship to human reasoning and ...
Aladdin Ayesh, William Blewitt
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Jung's Theory of Psychological Types and the Self-Contained Patient

The Psychotherapy Patient, 1988
The relevance of Jung's theory of psychological types to the identification and psychotherapeutic treatment of patients seen as "self-contained" is discussed within the larger context of therapist biases which may promote misunderstanding, inaccurate diagnoses and unproductive therapeutic approaches when dealing with individuals with particular type ...
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Psychological Type and Public Relations: Theory, Research, and Applications

Journal of Public Relations Research, 1993
This research applies psychological type theory (articulated by Jung and developed by Myers) to public relations, especially to matters of persuasion and message effectiveness. It includes an instrument developed to measure characteristics inherent in messages that relate to how persons gather information and make decisions.
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Understanding consciousness through the theory of psychological types

2004
When Jung began to work on the psychological problem that he was attempting to solve with his theory of types, he had an international reputation as an investigator of the unconscious. Early on, he had allied himself with the burgeoning psychoanalytic movement, which had made the idea of the unconscious, already topical by the end of the nineteenth ...
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Race, Offense Type, and Suicide Ideation: Tests of the Interpersonal‐Psychological Theory in Juvenile Offenders

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2017
This study evaluated the synergy hypothesis of the Interpersonal‐Psychological Theory of Suicide (IPTS), which argues thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness are positively interactive in their association with suicide ideation, in a group of juvenile offenders.
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Psychological-type theory and the exercise of Christian ministry: a pilot study

Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 2012
Previous research has demonstrated that all 16 psychological types are preparing for or engaged in the exercise of Christian ministry. Drawing on Jungian psychological-type theory, this paper suggests that each of the 16 types may approach ministry in ways that reflect both the unique strengths and the unique weaknesses of that type.
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