Understanding Type, Stress, and the Inferior Function
Naomi L. Quenk
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This is an outstanding introduction to the inferior function - an often
hidden part of our personalities that emerges most dramatically during times
of stress, fatigue, and illness. This booklet examines what the inferior function
is and is not, what events trigger it, and how it is expressed in different types.
Second edition.
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| 50 pages Booklet |
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$14.95
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