STEP II extends the Step I preferences to include explanations of why individuals of the same type may behave differently. Each preference is further expanded into the underlying 20 different facets. Step II is best administered by those who have taken Step II training. Scroll down or click to view Step II products. Read the distribution agreement and learn how to become approved to use the MBTI instrument.
the Step II instrument, is scored by sending the form to a CPP, Inc. scoring center or via the web at www.skillsone.com. Results are generated in either 4-page or 18-page reports by Naomi L. Quenk and Jean M. Kummerow that include Step I and Step II results and the more detailed facets of a personality, plus tips to enhance communication, problem solving, decision making, change management, and conflict management.
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16 Types Icon Placard Set
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16 Types Personality Type Placard Set
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Career Counselor's Package
Reinventing careers is especially important these days, and this package provides the right mix of CAPT handouts, exercises, and booklets necessary to create a successful workshop or individual career counseling session.
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Descriptions of the Sixteen Types
Brief MBTI® personality type descriptions written by psychological type expert and author Gordon Lawrence. These succinct descriptions emphasize the values and priorities of each type and suggest the motivational energies behind behaviors.
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ENFJ Icon Placard
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ENFJ Personality Type Placard
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ENFP Icon Placard
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ENFP Personality Type Placard
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ENTJ Icon Placard
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ENTJ Personality Type Placard
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ENTP Icon Placard
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ENTP Personality Type Placard
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ESFJ Icon Placard
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ESFJ Personality Type Placard
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ESFP Icon Placard
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ESFP Personality Type Placard
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Essentials of Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Assessment
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.
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ESTJ Icon Placard
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ESTJ Personality Type Placard
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ESTP Icon Placard
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ESTP Personality Type Placard
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Facet Sayings and Songs
A delightful and uplifting way to introduce people to the subtleties of the twenty facets reported by the MBTI® Step II Instrument.
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Find the Perfect College for You
The college search can be both exciting and stressful for students and their families. With this unfamiliar journey unfolding, parents and students can choose from many college guides that offer statistics and opinions about the process of selecting a college.
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Finding the Fit
Finding the Fit: Helping Clients Clarify MBTI® type includes advice on giving feedback, describing types, exploring type in different contexts, observing behavior, and investigating the implications of type dynamics and development.
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Finding the Zone
“In the zone” – we know it when it happens, especially if we just let go. Our senses are heightened, our minds are clear, our vision is focused, and everything blends in a way that makes our work seem almost effortless.
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Ideas and Evidence
Author Rowan Bayne evaluates and explores theory and practice in the world of the MBTI instrument. Bayne delves into a variety of type-related topics and prompts readers to examine the research surrounding personality terminology and descriptors.
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I'm Not Crazy, I'm Just Not You
The authors apply the 16 personality types to everyday situations — working, loving, parenting, and communicating with friends and colleagues — vividly illustrating how our personality preferences color our perceptions and experience.
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In the Grip
This is an outstanding introduction to the inferior function - an often hidden part of our personalities that emerges most dramatically during times of stress, fatigue, and illness.
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INFJ Icon Placard
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INFJ Personality Type Placard
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INFP Icon Placard
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INFP Personality Type Placard
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Intimacy and Type
A good relationship with another person is one of the most essential ingredients for a satisfying life. Nurturing that relationship so it will grow is not always easy—it’s good to have help!
Intimacy and Type uses the principles of psychological type to give couples common ground for understanding how their individual personalities impact their interactions in relationships.
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INTJ Icon Placard
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INTJ Personality Type Placard
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INTP Icon Placard
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INTP Personality Type Placard
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Introduction to Type®
This edition of Introduction to Type® offers revised type descriptions in a new format to make the information more accessible.
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Introduction to Type® (Spanish)
This edition of Introduction to Type® offers revised type descriptions in a new format to make the information more accessible.
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Introduction to Type® and Change
Change affects people in many different ways. Introduction to Type and Change offers readers an understanding of how type preference can play a critical role in designing, implementing, and participating in change.
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Introduction to Type® and Coaching
This practical type resource, designed as a planning tool and guide for anyone involved in employee development, is a comprehensive source of information about type and development that can be used with all members of an organizational team, including staff, management, or executives.
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Introduction to Type® and Communication
With today's emphasis on team-based and collaborative management and decision making, communication can make or break an organization.
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Introduction to Type® and Conflict
This new booklet is for practitioners looking for a conflict management model that works in conjunction with type. Included are comprehensive conflict profiles that summarize how each type contributes positively to conflict situations, what generates conflict for them, what they need from others, how others perceive them, how they look under stress, what their blind spots are, and more.
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Introduction to Type® and Emotional Intelligence
Emotional intelligence (EQ) is a term used to describe our ability to control impulses, show empathy, and persist in the face of obstacles with resilience and flexibility.
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Introduction to Type® and Innovation
This unique booklet is for organizations that seek to apply the power of psychological type theory to help achieve continuous innovation, and for individuals who want to improve their potential through increased understanding of how the personality types approach the innovation process.
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Introduction to Type® and Leadership
Introduction to Type® and Leadership offers a unique Leadership Map that helps leaders chart their own course to becoming even more effective.
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Introduction to Type® and Learning
We all learn in a variety of ways–some of us learn by seeing, some by listening, and some by doing. No matter what your learning preference, this insightful booklet will help you make the most of your learning opportunities.
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Introduction to Type® and Selling
This booklet focuses on ways for salespeople to approach customers, gain information, and make decisions based on type differences to build strong relationships with clients.
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Introduction to Type® and Teams
Help individuals better understand how their MBTI results influence team involvement. This revised and expanded edition features new descriptions of the eight preferences and their influence in the workplace, along with an in-depth discussion of six core issues: communication, team culture, leadership, change, problem solving/conflict, resolution and stress.
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Introduction to Type® and the 8 Jungian Functions
Introduction to Type® and the 8 Jungian Functions goes beyond general descriptions of the 16 personality types to include the flexibility each personality type has with regard to the eight Jungian functions.
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Introduction to Type® Dynamics and Development
This booklet is for anyone who has taken the MBTI® instrument and wants to learn how psychological type can further influence and enhance their lives.
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Introduction to Type® in College
Prepare high school and college students for the rigorous academic and social aspects of university life. This booklet describes how a student's MBTI® type can affect learning styles, study habits, test taking, roommate and personal relationships, and stress in the college environment.
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Introduction to Type® in Organizations
Provides MBTI® users in business and organizations with an introduction to Jung's typology in language appropriate for these settings.
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Introduction to Type® Library
The Introduction to Type® Library is wonderful reference for professionals who work with type and for students exploring the applications of the MBTI® instrument.
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ISFJ Icon Placard
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ISFJ Personality Type Placard
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ISFP Icon Placard
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ISFP Personality Type Placard
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ISTJ Icon Placard
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ISTJ Personality Type Placard
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ISTJ TypeNotes Post-it® Pads
Display your personality type with these high quality TypeNotes Post-it® Pads. In addition to your four-letter type, TypeNotes include four key words to describe the unique characteristics of your type—responsible, just, loyal, pragmatic.
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ISTP Icon Placard
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ISTP Personality Type Placard
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Let's Split the Difference
Understanding the subtle differences between similar personality types can be a challenge. Susan Nash’s book, Let's Split the Difference, is designed as a resource for trainers, consultants, coaches, and leaders to help individuals assess their best-fit type, and gain greater access to their innate strengths.
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Looking at Type® and Learning Styles
Written for both students and teachers, this book helps people discover learning preferences and decide which tools and techniques will give the best results.
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Looking at Type® and Learning Styles
Written for both students and teachers, this book helps gain insight into personal learning styles in order to develop more effective study and test-taking strategies and help teachers facilitate learning.
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Looking at Type® and Spirituality
Are you excited by active expression of your spirituality, or are you more
interested in opportunities for reflection upon the divine? Learn more about
how these preferences can have a powerful impact on how you express your
spirituality, common stumbling blocks to spirituality, and how your spirituality
can grow deeper.
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Looking at Type® and Spirituality
Are you excited by active expression of your spirituality, or are you more interested in opportunities for reflection upon the divine? Learn more about how these preferences can have a powerful impact on how you express your spirituality, common stumbling blocks to spirituality, and how your spirituality can grow deeper.
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Looking at Type® Booklet
The crisp graphics of this revised edition bring a contemporary sparkle to this proven classic material that explains personality type with easy-to-understand illustrations and keywords.
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Looking at Type® in the Workplace
A fundamental introduction to how an individual's psychological type affects
daily interactions at work and can influence everyday workplace activities such
as responding to conflict, work style, being part of a team, making decisions,
dealing with change, and communication.
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Looking at Type® in the Workplace
A fundamental introduction to how an individual's psychological type affects daily interactions at work and can influence everyday workplace activities such as responding to conflict, work style, being part of a team, making decisions, dealing with change, and communication.
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Looking at Type® The Fundamentals
Looking at Type®: The Fundamentals is designed to give a clearer picture of results from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® assessment tool.
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Looking at Type® The Fundamentals (Spanish)
Looking at Type®: The Fundamentals is designed to give a clearer picture of results from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® assessment.
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Looking at Type® Training Kit
This three-part training kit provides the perfect combination of tools for an explanation of psychological type to individuals and groups.
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Looking at Type®: The Fundamentals
Looking at Type®: The Fundamentals is designed to give a clearer picture of results from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® assessment or the Murphy-Meisgeier Type Indicator for Children® assessment.
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Looking at Type®: The Fundamentals (Spanish)
Looking at Type®: The Fundamentals is designed to give a clearer picture of results from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® assessment tool.
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Looking at Type®: Your Career
The standard for MBTI® feedback in career counseling, this book describes how type is useful in career selection, linking type to interests, values, skills, decision making, and action planning.
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Looking at Type®: Your Career
The standard for MBTI® feedback in career counseling, this book describes how type is useful in career selection, linking type to interests, values, skills, decision making, and action planning.
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MBTI® Manual
The most up-to-date edition of the official reference for users of the MBTI® instrument. This third edition of Isabel Myers' original work has been fully revised and enhanced to include the history, development, and current research and applications for the MBTI assessment tool.
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MBTI® Step II Manual
The Step II Manual is a comprehensive guide to understanding the depth and richness of type as reported on Form Q. Step II builds on the dynamic nature of Step I and provides a way to help respondents achieve type clarity.
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MBTI® Step II Poster Kit
This kit comes with four posters. Each poster shows one of the pairs of the preferences (E-I, S-N, T-F, J-P) and the five facets for each preference.
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MBTI® Step II™ Group Kit
The MBTI® Step II™ instrument is a powerful tool for you and your clients to explore individual differences in each of the sixteen types.
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MBTI® Step II™ User's Guide
The MBTI® Step II™ instrument is an advanced way of scoring the MBTI® items with a focus on describing the individuality within each type.
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MBTI® Type Tables for Occupations
Trainers, coaches, and career counselors rely on results from the MBTI® instrument to guide their clients toward satisfying career decisions.
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Navigating Your Career
The Navigating Your Career guide is intended to help you use your results from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) assessment in your career exploration, decision making, and development.
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People Types & Tiger Stripes
People’s behavior often seems randomly varied—but according to Carl G. Jung, behavior actually follows patterns.
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Team Tendencies
Almost all work is teamwork, and knowing how personality type fits into the group process can be enormously useful. If your clients are wondering why their teams tend to gravitate toward minute details, or focus too heavily on big dreams, Team Tendencies can provide the insights needed to increase effective teamwork.
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Trainer's Tool Box
An expanded and updated package of the basic tools you need to create an energetic and successful MBTI® training workshop.
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Type Dynamics
Now that you know your four-letter type, what is next? After the initial introduction to psychological type via the MBTI® instrument the next level of understanding can involve type dynamics—the study of how type can further influence and enhance our lives.
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Type Dynamics
Now that you know your four-letter type, what is next? After the initial introduction to psychological type via the MBTI® instrument the next level of understanding can involve type dynamics—the study of how type can further influence and enhance our lives.
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Una mirada a los tipos psicologicos (Spanish)
The original Looking at Type® presentation by Earle Page provides clear and entertaining situational graphics to introduce people to the concepts of psychological type.
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Understanding Your MBTI® Step II Results
Help your clients learn more about their MBTI® Step II results with this new booklet. The 27-page guide, designed for those who have just taken the Step II instrument, helps people gain a greater understanding of type through their facet results.
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Verifying Your Type Preferences
This exercise guides participants through a four-step process to understand and verify their MBTI type. Suggestions for encouraging personality type exploration are included along with references and materials needed.
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Working with MBTI® Step II Results
Type experts Jean M. Kummerow and Naomi L. Quenk, authors of the MBTI® Step II Reports, offer detailed information for MBTI® administrators and trainers to teach understanding and appreciation of 20 facets of the 16 personality types.
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Working with Teams Package
Jumpstart your team workshops with this useful package of CAPT handouts, exercises, and ready-to-go programs designed to improve team performance.
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