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The Question of Psychological Types : The Correspondence of C. G. Jung and Hans Schmid-Guisan, 1915–1916

Jung, C. G.Schmid-Guisan, HansBeebe, John(Edited by)Falzeder, Ernst(Edited and translated by)
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In 1915, C. G. Jung and his psychiatrist colleague, Hans Schmid-Guisan, began a correspondence through which they hoped to codify fundamental individual differences of attention and consciousness.

Their ambitious dialogue, focused on the opposition of extraversion and introversion, demonstrated the difficulty of reaching a shared awareness of differences even as it introduced concepts that would eventually enable Jung to create his landmark 1921 statement of the theory of psychological types.

That theory, the basis of the widely used Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and similar personality assessment tools, continues to inform not only personality psychology but also such diverse fields as marriage and career counseling and human resource management.

This correspondence reveals Jung fielding keen theoretical challenges from one of his most sensitive and perceptive colleagues, and provides a useful historical grounding for all those who work with, or are interested in, Jungian psychology and psychological typology.

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Princeton University Press
0691155615 / 9780691155616
Hardback
15/01/2013
United States
English
vi, 184 pages
23 cm