
I. BASIC INTRODUCTORY BOOKS
Introduction
to Type by Isabel Myers, 6th Edition (revised by Linda K.
Kirby and Katharine D. Myers), CPP, Inc, 1998
Introduction
to Type Dynamics and Development by Kirby and Myers, CPP, Inc, 1994
In
the Grip, Understanding type, stress, and the inferior function, 2nd Edition,
by Naomi L. Quenk, CPP Inc, 2000
These
three booklets give a solid base for understanding and applying Jungian psychological
type .
Gifts
Differing by Isabel Myers gives her summary perspective on fifty-seven
years of working with Jungian psychologist type and the development of the
MBTI® Inventory. Published in 1980, it has become a classic in the field.
CPP Inc, 1980.
Type
Talk by Otto Kroeger and Janet M. Thuesen is an easy to read, lively,
and sound best selling introduction to type. Delacorte Press, 1988.
I’m
Not Crazy, I’m Just Not You by Roger R. Pearman and Sarah C. Albritton.
Sound and thorough. For those who desire an accurate and in-depth understanding
of psychological type and its applications.
Was
That Really Me?, How everyday stress brings out our hidden personality,
By Naomi L. Quenk, CPP Inc, 2002. Quenk has an awesome talent for writing about
complexity simply and reader friendly organization. With many clarifying examples,
she explains the hidden personality that emerges when we are not at our best
and gives ways of turning what appears to be negative into an awareness that
enhances our growth and effectiveness.
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