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Psychological Type and Images of God

2023
This study was designed to test the construct validity of the Index of Positive Images of God as assessing the theological conceptualisation of a salvific God of Mercy construed in relational terms by examining the location of the construct within the framework of psychological type theory.
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Psychological type

This dissertation purposes a practice-oriented framework for the role of the lawyer/clinical psychologist (LCP) in consultation to the legal profession. It reviews the psychological perspective on lawyers and the legal profession, spotlighting the effects of alcoholism in the legal profession and both legal and psychological attempts to remedy those ...
Eric York Drogin, Marshall Swift
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Two types of psychological hedonism

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 2016
I develop a distinction between two types of psychological hedonism. Inferential hedonism (or "I-hedonism") holds that each person only has ultimate desires regarding his or her own hedonic states (pleasure and pain). Reinforcement hedonism (or "R-hedonism") holds that each person's ultimate desires, whatever their contents are, are differentially ...
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The five functions of psychological type

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2016
AbstractFrom the mid‐1930s to the end of his life, Jung complained that most readers misunderstood the main point of his book Psychological Types. He viewed being a type as one‐sided and problematic for a variety of reasons. His symbol‐based solution to the ‘type problem’ involved developing a transcendent function to become the new dominant function ...
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Psychological types in freud and jung

Jung Journal, 2012
Abstract Both Freud and Jung developed “typologies”—Freud’s, a typology of character; Jung’s, a typology of consciousness. These typologies emerged in the midst of intense self-exploration involving great integrity on the part of the pioneers who gathered their impressions as much as possible from direct contact with actual psychic material.
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PSYCHOLOGY OF A CERTAIN TYPE OF MALINGERING

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1935
In an earlier study1of the attenuated forms of suicide, I suggested that self-mutilation, appearing under the varying circumstances of psychosis, neurosis, religious ceremony and social convention, is in all cases the result of a compromise between the self-destructive and erotic tendencies, such that the death instinct is thwarted of its purpose ...
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Psychological type

2017
A systematic description of psychological types is given based on the generally accepted classifications of K. G. Jung, N. McWilliams, K. Leongard, A. E. Lichko, and P. B. gannushkin. It is shown that the known types of neurotic and accentuated personalities are varieties of seven basic psychological types.
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Type A, hardiness, and psychological distress

Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1986
This study examined the effects of hardiness and Type A behavior to burnout and psychological distress in the face of daily life hassles. Measures of hassles, hardiness, Type A behavior, and psychological distress were collected for 193 employees in the human services over 4 months.
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