Jung's Model of Typology
Daryl Sharp
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This book explores Jung's model of psychological type as a tool for psychological orientation, a means of understanding both oneself and the interpersonal difficulties that arise between people. Closely adhering to
Jung's expressed views, the author illustrates typology's complexity and some of its practical applications.
126 pages Paperback
1987 Distributed Product
ISBN 0-919123-30-9
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