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PMAI® Manual

A Guide to Interpreting the Pearson-Marr Archetype Indicator® Instrument
Carol S. Pearson, Hugh K. Marr
PMAI® Manual
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The PMAI® is an innovative tool to use with individual clients or groups for exploring the deep parts of personality that operate through archetypal expressions. Developed by Carol S. Pearson and Hugh K. Marr, the PMAI is based on Carl G. Jung's theories of how archetypes affect our psychology. The manual provides professionals with the tools you need to deliver the Pearson-Marr Archetype Indicator® to clients. It details the theory and the psychometrics behind the PMAI instrument and provides case histories and recommendations for properly administering, scoring, and interpreting this next generation Jungian instrument.


103 pages Paperback
2003 CAPT
ISBN 0-935652-74-4
ISBN 13 978-0-935652-74-1



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