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October 27, 2003

Jung

It's time, in Psych 311a, for Jung. Here are the resources I used last Spring in Intro, plus Jung's own (1921) description of The Psychological Types. There are two linked versions of my Intro lecture on Jung, of which you might try one if this is all new to you.

  • The lecture ('02)
  • D2 Freud and Jung
  • Intro'/Extraversion
  • Anima/Animus
  • Jung's Dream
  • A case study in "Individuation"
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  • Notes on Adler and Jung (Spencer)
  • Marc Fonda Jung site
  • Jung Web resources
  • Jung's own (1921) description of The Psychological Types
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    I'm looking for convenient, interesting, and free versions of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and related Jungian typing tools. Several are linked along with articles and other resources at The Enneagram and the MBTI - an Electronic Journal
  • There is interesting background information at The Fundamental Nature of the MBTI
  • A straightforward explanation of the types and opportunity to select one's four-letter code is available at PersonalityPathways.
    The Kiersey Temperament Sort, formerly free, now seems to provide only a basic score and to sell the profile. Other suggestins welcome.
    My ususal type, BTW, is INFP, and these websites offer me lots of advice about what this means.
    So, what's your type? Did you learn something from the description? How stable do you think your type will be across days, months, years?
    Could we infer one's type from the content of their IM logs, RPG logs, weblogs?

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