Gordon D. Lawrence
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Pack of 25
Product: 20044
$15.00 
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Gordon Lawrence, psychological type expert and author of People Types and Tiger Stripes, has created a living type table group exercise that can be used independently or as part of MBTI® feedback.
This handout provides multiple ways for you to engage clients in exercises that open the door to appreciating everyone’s unique gifts. This exercise can be used before feedback delivery or to simply demonstrate how people perceive information and make decisions in different yet constructive ways.
This exercise is written in nontype language, making it appropriate for workshops that do not include psychological type as part of the curriculum. Includes a detailed leader’s guide.
Package of 25 Exercise
2005 CAPT
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Understanding the Type Table
Detailed instructions in the form of a participant handout for understanding and applying MBTI® type basics and type dynamics for beginners.
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Descriptions of the Sixteen Types
Brief MBTI® personality type descriptions written by psychological type expert and author Gordon Lawrence. These succinct descriptions emphasize the values and priorities of each type and suggest the motivational energies behind behaviors.
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Building A Living Type Table
This 12-page leader's guide provides MBTI® trainers and facilitators with a detailed strategy for building a living type table by asking participants to self-report according to a verbal description of the preferences.
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Twenty Questions
This exercise, which causes people to think in a fun way, lists questions describing particular situations and asks which MBTI personality types might be most likely to exhibit the psychological behavior described.
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Words to Help Understanding of Type Concepts
This excerpt from People Types & Tiger Stripes explains E-I, S-N, T-F, and J-P from
a first person perspective. For example, "When introverting, I am focusing on
ideas, concepts, inner impressions.
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Shape Up Your Program
An indispensable compilation of more than 60 tried-and-true exercises
developed by experienced MBTI® trainers and consultants to introduce type
concepts to groups.
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