Naomi L. Quenk
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Well-known author and psychologist Naomi Quenk gives valuable advise in this succinct guide designed for mental health practitioners needing quick, comprehensive instruction on the clinical application of the MBTI® instrument. It contains information on how to avoid common pitfalls with clients, as well
as suggested methods on the administration, scoring, interpretation, and reporting of the Indicator. Includes case studies, self-tests at the end of each chapter, and rapid reference sections throughout the book that summarize and highlight particularly important discussions.
| Product Detail |
| 195 pages Paperback |
| 2009 Distributed Product |
| ISBN 13 978-0-470-34390-6 |
| Product No. 60013 |
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$36.95
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