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A Model for an Introductory Presentation of Type Theory
An excellent presentation demonstrating methods and strategies for
explaining personality type theory as well as individual results of the MBTI® instrument.
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Cognition and Consciousness
In this two-tape set that includes a booklet of visuals, Cognition and
Consciousness, Newman presents in detail his thoughts, experiences, and
research about the relationship between psychological type and neurological
organization.
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Personality and Stress
A humorous, energetic presentation of the use of type and rational-emotive
therapy concepts in stress management. The authors share years of experience
using this model in a hospital setting.
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Procrastination and Type
As a stereotype buster, this presentation shows how all types can procrastinate.
Presents a framework for understanding the different psychological
dynamics of procrastination, including case examples of different types.
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Talking in Type
A well-organized and delightful presentation of Kummerow's work in
organizational development training in communications.
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The Human Brain
A lucid and simplified summary of important work in a manageable dose. A must for people who have been putting off plunging into this field of study.
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Type and Teams
Hirsh shares her extensive experience in giving feedback to teams in organizational settings. Addresses many of the pragmatic, logistical, and ethical issues of type.
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Typewatching Audio Series
This series of original recordings—newly packaged and transferred to CD—presents an entertaining and useful analysis of each of the MBTI® sixteen personality types.
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Understanding Organizational Character
William Bridges, a well known and experienced organizational development
consultant, discusses a strategic model for using type constructs to assess an
organization's character.
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Using the MBTI® in Organizations
This exuberant and precise presentation outlines practical applications of
the MBTI® instrument in business and organizations.
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