Discovering the Unexpected Joys of Later Life through Personality Type
Nancy B. Millner
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Applying Jung's model of personality type and the tools of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator instrument, psychologist and counselor Nancy Bost Millner examines the impact personality differences have on our responses to aging.
She offers as illustration the personal stories of more than 50 people who have passed through midlife and are now aging creatively in their 60s and 70s. All have faced the limitations of their later years with optimism that has led to new energy and purpose in their work, their relationships, and their spiritual growth.
188 pages Paperback
1998 Distributed Product
ISBN 0-89106-111-8
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