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1. Pelley, J. W. & Dalley, B. K. (2008). SuccessTypes in medical education: A program for improving academic performance (electonic book Version 1.1). Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine. Available from http://www.ttuhsc.edu/SOM/success/

2. Francis, L. J., & Robbins, M. (2008, January). Psychological type and prayer preferences: A study among Anglican clergy in the United Kingdom. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 11(1), 67-84.

3. Ryan, P. M. (2007). Type in mental health dynamics and politics. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 30(3), 18-20.

4. Anchors, W. S., Brue, S., & AL-Jowaiser, M. M. (Speakers). (2007, July). Impacting health care systems from various viewpoints. Presented at APT-XVII, the Seventeenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Baltimore, MD. (Audio CD No. 270711-CS115). La Crescenta, CA: Content Management Corp. (cmcgc.com).

5. Anchors, W. S. (2007, July). Impacting health care systems from various viewpoints: Impacting the non-medical staff. Paper presented at CS115 at APT-XVII, the Seventeenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Baltimore, MD.

6. Brue, S. (2007, July). Impacting health care systems from various viewpoints: Color me fit. Paper presented at CS115 at APT-XVII, the Seventeenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Baltimore, MD.

7. Chen, J. (2007). Personality characteristics of 1921 cadets in an Air Force Academy shown by the MBTI-G. Zhongguo xin li wei sheng za zhi (Chinese mental health journal), 21(Part 11), 777-778.

8. Francis, L. J., Butler, A., Jones, S. H., & Craig, C. L. (2007). Type patterns among active members of the Anglican Church: A perspective from England. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 10(5), 435-443.

9. AL-Jowaiser, M. M. (2007, July). Impacting health care systems from various viewpoints: Kuwait Perspective. Paper presented at CS115 at APT-XVII, the Seventeenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Baltimore, MD.

10. Clack, G. B. (2007). Healthcare teamwork and type: Improving the mix for the benefit of patients. 2007 APTi Biennial Conference Review of Health Care symposium presented by Linda Berens, Robert Doughty, Patricia Day Williams, and Gillian Clack. Bulletin of Psychological Type, (30)4, 8-10.

11. CPP, Inc. (2007, January). Interior Health Authority of BC improves communication and team building with the MBTI instrument: A case study of the Interior Health Authority of British Columbia. CPP Insider. Retrieved January 10, 2007, from www.cpp.com.

12. Zhang, Y. L., Miao, D. M., & Luo, Z. X. (2006, February). Personality type and risky decision-making of students of a military school. Chinese Mental Health Journal, 20(2), 97-99.

13. CPP, Inc. (2006, May). Bolstering staff soft skills helps hospital face major challenges: A case study of St. Luke's Hospital & Health Network. CPP Insider. Retrieved April 4, 2007, from http://www.cpp.com/pr/St_Lukes.pdf

14. McLean, C. (2006, October). St. Luke's Hospital & Health Network: Assessing leadership behaviors to pattern coaching plans. Chief Learning Officer Magazine. Retrieved April 4, 2007, from http://www.clomedia.com/content/templates/clo_article.asp?articleid=1547&zoneid=88

15. CPP, Inc. (2006, October). Advancing leadership skills to build a safer health system: A case study of the UCSF Center for the Health Professions. CPP Insider. Retrieved April 4, 2007, from http://www.cpp.com/pr/UCSF_Case_Study.pdf

16. Sonoda, Y. (2006). Recipe 41: Effective use of the MBTI for mental health [in Japanese]. In M. Onishi, H. Hiro, & K. Ichikawa (Eds.), 100 recipes for mental health in the workplace (pp. 82-83). Tokyo, Japan: Kaneko Shobo.

17. Allen, J. (2005, Spring). Building it up and keeping it going: Recent advances in using type in health care. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 28(2), 33.

18. Baldock, J. (2005, March). Inner image for inner health: The relationship between image and word, as reflected by type. Australian Psychological Type Review, 7(1), 29-31.

19. CPP, Inc. (2005). Baptist Health Care: Where staff retention drives patient satisfaction. Retrieved April 26, 2006, from http://www.cpp.com/products/retention_solutions.asp

20. Doughty, R. A., Clack, G. B., & Allen, J. (2005, Winter). Current initiatives to improve health care using psychological type -- What more can we do? Bulletin of Psychological Type, 28(4), 28-20.

21. Allen, J., & Stebbins, C. A. (2005, Winter). Type and health care: What's all the hype about empathy? Bulletin of Psychological Type, 28(4), 46-48.

22. Herdes, M. B. & Stockton, W. S. (2004, July). The Mobius Model: A guide for healing conversations. In Healing relationships and type development. Health care symposium conducted at APT-XV, the Fifteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Toronto, ON.

23. Ringgenberg, W. (2004). A comparison of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator type characteristics and demographics between students enrolled in the DMACC Health Care Administration program and Iowa-licensed nursing home administrators (Doctoral dissertation, Iowa State University, 2004). Dissertation Abstracts International, 65(06), 2069A. (University Microfilms No. AAT 3136346)

24. Allen, J. Type and health care symposium: An opportunity for healing. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 27(4), 28-29.

25. Bova, B. L. (2004). The health belief model and personality type as predictors of personal protective equipment use by critical care nurses at risk for exposure to tuberculosis (Doctoral dissertation, New York University, 2004). Dissertation Abstracts International, 65(03), 1226B. (University Microfilms No. AAT 3124942)

26. CPP, Inc. (2004, September 22). Baptist Health Care - Where staff retention drives patient satisfaction: A case study. Retrieved April 4, 2007, from http://www.cpp.com/pr/Baptist_Health_Care.pdf

27. CPP, Inc. (2003, Fall). Contented employees mean satisfied customers for Baptist Health Care - MBTI instrument key to successful program: A case study. MBTI TYPEwriter, 6(2), 3. Retrieved April 4, 2007, from http://www.cpp.com/pr/bhc.pdf

28. Weinman, E. A. (2003). The effects of empathic disposition, mental health, and personality style on intention to be a blood donor (Doctoral dissertation, Fairleigh Dickinson University, 2003). Dissertation Abstracts International, 64(06), 2946B. (University Microfilms No. AAT 3093995)

29. Stedman, N. (2003, December). Your personal anti-stress strategy. Health, 135-136, 139-142, 144.

30. Daley, E. M., McDermott, R. J., Brown, K. R. McCormack, & Kittleson, M. J. (2003, March-April). Conducting web-based survey research: A lesson in internet designs. American Journal of Health Behavior, 27(2), 116-124.

31. Cohen, M. (2003, Autumn). Help me, I'm a doctor! Using the MBTI with health care workers. British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 14(3),24-25.

32. Allen, J. (2003, Winter). Type and health care: A golden opportunity for healing? Bulletin of Psychological Type, 26(1), 28, 30-31.

33. Allen, J. (2003, Spring). Type and health care: There are better options than banging your head! Bulletin of Psychological Type, 26(2), 46-48.

34. Hardigan, P. C., & Cohen, S. R. (2003, January). A comparison of learning styles among seven health professions: Implications for optometric education. The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice, 1(1). Retrieved January 31, 2003, from http://ijahsp.nova.edu/articles/1vol1/HardiganCohen.html

35. Allen, J. (2002, Early Spring). Type and health care: We've got the theory, now let's work on applications. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 25(1), 26-27.

36. Allen, J. (2002, Spring). Type and health care: Achieving concordance. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 25(2), 22.

37. Houghton, A. (2002, Summer). Type and books: Health care communication using personality type: Patients are different [Review of the book]. British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 13(2), 12.

38. Allen, J. (2002, Fall). Health care: Type dynamics and the end of life journey. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 25(3), 32-33.

39. Allen, J. (2002). FLEX Care: Health care communication skills using personality type [workbook]. Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.

40. Allen, J. (2002, Autumn). Type and health care  an important connection. British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 13(3), 11-12.

41. Casey, D. L. (2002, April). A descriptive study of personality types among five allied health programs and its use in a community college setting. Paper presented at The Gathering conference on Lighthouse Schools, Capital University, Columbus, OH.

42. Johnson, R. H., Jr. (2001, December). The role of the radiation safety specialist as witness: Risk communication with attorneys, judges, and jurors. Health Physics, 81(6), 661-669

43. Bezner, J. R., & Boucher, B. K. (2001, Summer). The influence of personality type on decision making in the physical therapy admission process. Journal of Allied Health, 30(2), 83-91.

44. Dubey, B. L., Agrawal, A., & Palia, R. S. (2001, July). Personality profile and HRD intervention in a telephone cables company (in India). Journal of Projective Psychology and Mental Health, 8(2), 127-134.

45. Johnston, A. (2001, March). Just what the doctor ordered [Review of the book Health care communication using personality type]. Australian Psychological Type Review, 3(1), 26.

46. Allen, J. (2001, Spring). Type and health care: Is it you, or is it me? Bulletin of Psychological Type, 24(2), 32, 34.

47. Spirrison, C. L. & McCarley, N. G. (2001, September). Age at earliest reported memory: Associations with personality traits, behavioral health, and repression. Assessment, 8(3), 315-322.

48. Francis, L. J., Penson, A. W. & Jones, S. H. (2001). Psychological types of male and female Bible college students in England. Mental Health, Religion, and Culture Special Issue, 4(1), 23-32.

49. Martin, C. R. (2001, Fall). Type and health care: People types and candy stripes [APT XIV symposium highlights]. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 24(4), 24-25.

50. McCaulley, M. H. (2001, June). Medicine and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator: A fifty-year history. In M. H. McCaulley & C. R. Martin (Chairs), The MBTI's links to medicine: Type and health care. Symposium conducted at APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Minneapolis, MN.

51. Richard, G. V. (2001, June). MedCAREERS: Helping medical students plan for the future. In M. H. McCaulley & C. R. Martin (Chairs), The MBTI's links to medicine: Type and health care. Symposium conducted at APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Minneapolis, MN.

52. Pelley, J. W. (2001, June). Psychological type applications in medical education. In M. H. McCaulley & C. R. Martin (Chairs), The MBTI's links to medicine: Type and health care. Symposium conducted at APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Minneapolis, MN.

53. Clack, G. B. (2001, June). Implications of type of medical students for medical education and practice: United Kingdom data on type and medical specialty choice and type and physician job satisfaction. In M. H. McCaulley & C. R. Martin (Chairs), The MBTI's links to medicine: Type and health care. Symposium conducted at APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Minneapolis, MN.

54. Gable, K. E. (Speaker). (2001, June). Type preferences of health professionals: A comparative study of McCaulley's benchmark project. Presented at APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Minneapolis, MN. (Cassette Recording No. APT1-201). Seattle, WA: Audio Visual Education Network (1-800-810-8273).

55. Wallen, S., Lange, M. E., Hawkins, S. & McManus, J. (Speakers). (2001, June). An affirming approach to employee retention in health care organizations. Presented at APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Minneapolis, MN. (Cassette Recording No. APT1-604). Seattle, WA: Audio Visual Education Network (1-800-810-8273).

56. Gable, K. E. (2001, June). Type preferences of health professionals: A comparative study of McCaulley's benchmark project. Proceedings of APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 29-32). Minneapolis, MN.

57. Wallen, S., Lange, M. E., Hawkins, S. & McManus, J. (2001, June). An affirming approach to employee retention in health care organizations. Proceedings of APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 91-94). Minneapolis, MN.

58. Hawkins, R. C., III (2001, June). Type and mental health. In M. H. McCaulley & C. R. Martin (Chairs), The MBTI's links to medicine: Type and health care. Symposium conducted at APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Minneapolis, MN.

59. Allen, J. (2001, June). Health care communication using personality type. In M. H. McCaulley & C. R. Martin (Chairs), The MBTI's links to medicine: Type and health care. Symposium conducted at APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Minneapolis, MN.

60. Martin, C. R. (2001, June). An overview of applications of type in health care. In M. H. McCaulley & C. R. Martin (Chairs), The MBTI's links to medicine: Type and health care. Symposium conducted at APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Minneapolis, MN.

61. Ferrand, P. (2001, Winter). Optimal health and type [Review of the book Your personality prescription: Optimal health through personality profiling]. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 24(1), 28-29.

62. Hammer, A. L. (2001, June). Health of the sixteen types: Data on type and health-related behaviors gathered during Form M revision. In M. H. McCaulley & C. R. Martin (Chairs), The MBTI's links to medicine: Type and health care. Symposium conducted at APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Minneapolis, MN.

63. Allen, J. & Brock, S. A. (2000). Health care communication using personality type - Patients are different. London: Routledge.

64. Plotnikoff, G. A. & Brock, S. A. (2000, Winter). Will type knowledge enhance patient health care? Bulletin of Psychological Type, 23(1), 4, 6, 8, 10.

65. Markham, A. R. & Derrick, P. W. (2000, March). Integration of MBTI into John Hopkins University School of Public Health problem solving course. Handout from presentation at the Fourth Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Gainesville, FL.

66. Markham, A. R. & Derrick, P. W. (2000, March). Integration of MBTI into John Hopkins University School of Public Health problem solving course. Proceedings of the Fourth Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type (pp. 215-219). Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.

67. Markham, A. R., & Derrick, P. W. (Speakers). (2000, March). Integration of MBTI into John Hopkins University School of Public Health problem solving course. Presented at the Fourth Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Gainesville, FL. (Cassette Recording No. 238-52). St. Petersburg, FL: Convention Recordings (712-345-8288).

68. Brock, S. A. & Allen, J. (2000). Working with type in health care: Same words, different meanings? Journal of Psychological Type, 53, 4-10.

69. Woodmansee, M. F. (2000). Mental health and prayer: An investigation of prayer, temperament, and the effects of prayer on stress when individuals pray for others (Doctoral dissertation, Spalding University, 2000). Dissertation Abstracts International, 61(02), 1101B. (University Microfilms No. AAI99-62318)

70. Ferrand, P. (2000, Late Summer). Better communication in health care with type [Review of the book Health care communication using personality type: Patients are different]. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 23(5), 25-27.

71. McCaulley, M. H. (1999). Using type with student health teams. Unpublished case study. Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.

72. Brock, S. A. & Allen, J. (Speakers). (1999, July). Treat me as a human being: Using type in health care. Presented at APT-XIII, the Thirteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Scottsdale, AZ. (Cassette Recording No. APT-953). Seattle, WA: Audio Visual Education Network (1-800-810-8273).

73. Brock, S. A. & Allen, J. (1999, July). Treat me as a human being: Using type in health care. Proceedings of APT-XIII, the Thirteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 47-53). Scottsdale, AZ.

74. Brock, S. A. & Allen, J. (1999, Late Autumn). Making type more available for health care: Our story. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 22(7), 1, 3, 4, 6.

75. Abella, K. (Ed.). (1999, December). The healthiest type [Review of the book Your personality prescription: Optimal health through personality profiling]. TypeWorks, Issue 32, 3.

76. Wennik, R. S. (1999). Your personality prescription: Optimal health through personality profiling. New York: Kensington Books.

77. Hartman, A. (1998, Early Spring). Type applications in health care. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 21(2), 14, 16.

78. Bayne, R. (1998). Psychological type (the Myers-Briggs). In R. Bayne, P. Nicolson, & I. Horton (Eds.), Counseling and communication skills for medical and health practitioners (pp. 103-116). Leicester, UK: BPS Books, The British Psychological Society.

79. Burley Hicks, R. L. (1998). The learning style profile of Indiana's secondary health occupation students (Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University, 1997). Dissertation Abstracts International, 58(08), 2998A. (University Microfilms No. AAG98-057783)

80. Ryder-Smith, J. (1998). The secret of good conversation investing in success. Health Manpower Management, 24(1), 38-39.

81. Layman, E. & Guyden, J. A. (1997). Reducing your risk of burnout. Health Care Supervisor 15(3), 57-69.

82. Shelton, J. L. (1996). Health, stress, and coping. In A. L. Hammer (Ed.), MBTI applications: A decade of research on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (pp. 197-215). Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press.

83. Tibbs, J. A. W. (1996). Personality types, online searching styles, and search outcomes of health sciences online search specialists (librarians) (Doctoral dissertation, University of South Florida, 1996). Dissertation Abstracts International, 57(07), 2717A. (University Microfilms No. AAG96-37051)

84. Harasym, P. H., Leong, E. J., Lucier, G. E. & Lorscheider, F. L. (1996, June). Relationship between Myers-Briggs psychological traits and use of course objectives in anatomy and physiology. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 19(2), 243-252.

85. Hubbard, J. P. (1996, Summer). The impact of change: Managed health care and mental health practitioners. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 19(3), 14, 16.

86. Allen, J. (1995). ...and...Maisy softened the edges. British Journal of Health Care Management, 1(14), 710-713.

87. Bartol, G. M. & Eakes, G. G. (1995, January-March). A study of the meanings assigned to the term psychosomatic among health professionals. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 31(1), 24-29.

88. Goines, C. J. (1995). The relationship between secondary school principal leadership style and organizational health (Doctoral dissertation, University of Arkansas, 1995). Dissertation Abstracts International, 55(08), 2226A. (University Microfilms No. AAC95-34873)

89. Elsberry, J. B. (1995). A comparison of selected variables of instructional choice and achievement between group lecture method and facilitated self-paced method in college health science physics (Doctoral dissertation, University of South Florida, 1994). Dissertation Abstracts International, 55(07), 1790A. (University Microfilms No. AAC95-26056)

90. Layman, E. (1996). The relationships among psychological type, hardiness, coping mechanisms, and burnout in directors of hospital health information management departments (Doctoral dissertation, Georgia State University, 1995). Dissertation Abstracts International, 56(12), 7079B. (University Microfilms No. AAT 9610051)

91. Shewchuk, R. M. & O'Connor, S. J. (1995). Health care executives: Subjective well-being as a function of psychological type. Journal of Psychological Type, 32, 23-29.

92. Hysmith, C. F. (1995). Difference in job expectations, satisfactions, and rewards between white and black middle managers in urban health care organizations. In R. A. Moody (Ed.), Psychological Type and Culture--East and West: A Multicultural Research Symposium (pp. 317-328). University of Hawaii, January 1993. Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.

93. Baxter, S. R. & Baxter, W. D. (Speakers). (1994, March). Student MBTI type-characteristic behavior: Correlations with the Adjective Check List; and teacher and school psychologist judgment of social acceptance and emotional health. Presented at the First Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Gainesville, FL. (Cassette Recording No. 13-12-94). St. Petersburg, FL: The Hour Recording Company (813/323-1851).

94. Butler, D. J. (1994). Factors influencing family physician utilization of mental health services (Doctoral dissertation, Marquette University, 1993). Dissertation Abstracts International, 54(11), 4033A. (University Microfilms No. AAC94-11516)

95. Lowenthal, W. (1994, March). Myers-Briggs Type Inventory preferences of pharmacy students and practitioners. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 17(1), 22-42.

96. Baxter, S. R. & Baxter, W. D. (1994, March). Student MBTI type-characteristic behavior: Correlations with Adjective Check List; and teacher and school psychologist judgment of social acceptance and emotional health. Proceedings of the First Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type (pp. 305-319). Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.

97. Shelton, J. L., Hammer, A. L., Carskadon, T. G. & Mitchell, W. D. (Speakers). (1993, July). Type and health. Panel presented at APT-X, the Tenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type. (Cassette Recording No. F196-242). Garden Grove, CA: InfoMedix.

98. Moran, P. G. & Fredrickson, R. L. (1993). Colorado Personalized Education for Physicians (CPEP): Physicians' communication skills and medical practice. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 13(4), 289-298.

99. Bayne, R. (1992). Psychological type, conversations and counseling. In R. Bayne & P. Nicolson (Eds.), Counseling and psychology for health professionals (pp. 34-50). London, England: Chapman & Hall.

100. O'Connor, S. J., Shewchuk, R. M. & Raab, D. J. (1992, Winter). Patterns of psychological type among health care executives. Hospital and Health Services Administration, 37(4), 431-447.

101. Stevens, G. H. (1991). Building teams. The strategic health care manager: Mastering essential leadership skills (pp. 168-174). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.

102. Stevens, G. H. (1991). Communicating effectively. The strategic health care manager: Mastering essential leadership skills (pp. 66-80). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.

103. Barrett, D. P. (1991). The relationship among ego development, intuition, and death anxiety in a sample of death educators and health care providers working with the dying and their families (Doctoral dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1990). Dissertation Abstracts International, 52(02), 469A. (University Microfilms No. AAC91-12659)

104. Tandy, K. Q. (1991). Participative planning from a Jungian viewpoint. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 13(1), 69-78.

105. Tagliaferre, L. & Harbaugh, G. L. (1990). Recovery from loss: A personalized guide to the grieving process. Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Communications, Inc.

106. Reynolds, B. C. (1990). An investigation of the relationship among psychological types and health service team members' evaluations of themselves, their teams, and teammates (Doctoral dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1990). Dissertation Abstracts International, 51(04), 1729B. (University Microfilms No. AAC90-20268)

107. Bubenzer, D. L., Zimpfer, D. G. & Mahrle, C. L. (1990). Standardized individual appraisal in agency and private practice: A survey. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 12(1), 51-66.

108. Goodspeed, R. B. & DeLucia, A. G. (1990). Stress reduction at the worksite: An evaluation of two methods. American Journal of Health Promotion, 4(5), 333-337.

109. Cukr, P. L. (1990). The influence of personality type on patient satisfaction with ambulatory health care (Doctoral dissertation, Rush University, College of Nursing, 1990). Dissertation Abstracts International, 51(07), 3320B. (University Microfilms No. AAC90-22228)

110. Hawkins, R. C., II (Speaker). (1989, June). In sickness as in health: Type and psychopathology. Type and Psychopathology Symposium, Part 2. Presented at APT-VIII, the Eighth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Boulder, CO. (Cassette Recording No. B215-55AB, 2 tapes). Garden Grove, CA: InfoMedix.

111. Hawkins, R. C., II (1989, June). In sickness as in health: Type and psychopathology. Proceedings of APT-VIII, the Eighth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 42-45). Boulder, CO.

112. Harris, D. L., Gamble, C. & Politzer, R. M. (1989). Personality types: A comparison of students selecting primary care with students selecting other specialty care fields. (Grant PHS 5D15PE 8 8000). Rockville, MD: Department of Health and Human Services.

113. Hawkins, R. C., II (1989, June). In sickness as in health: Type and psychopathology. Paper and data presented at APT-VIII, the Eighth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type. Boulder, CO.

114. Walters, N. J. & Wilmoth, J. N. (1989). Leadership attributes and personality preferences of high school student leaders in health occupations students of America. Journal of Vocational Education Research, 14(1), 49-67.

115. Gontang, A. J. (1989). The effects of personality type and running on physical health and positive mental health (Doctoral dissertation, United States International University, 1989). Dissertation Abstracts International, 50(07), 3204B. (University Microfilms No. AAC89-22156)

116. Gable, K. E. (1988). Preferences and characteristics of health occupations students in three post-secondary educational settings. The Tower Review, Central State University, 5(1), 10-18.

117. Kestel, A. A. (1988, October). Financial planning: Psychological type differences in clients. Part 1 of 2. National Underwriter Life & Health/Tax Facts Reference Series, pp. 1-4.

118. Kestel, A. A. (1988, December 19). Financial planning: Know clients' personality types. Part 2 or 2. National Underwriter Life & Health/Financial Services Edition, pp. 4, 23.

119. Gable, K. E. (1988, Fall). Post-secondary health occupations students' preferences for processing information and decision-making. Journal of Health Occupations Education, 3(2), 57-79.

120. Walters, N. J., Wilmoth, J. N., & Pitts, C. A. (1988, Fall). Personality traits of high school HOSA (Health Occupations Student Association) officers. Journal of Health Occupations Education, 3(2), 80-105.

121. Koontz, K. (1987, June). Love your job! Your work personality is key to on-the-job happiness. Health, 19(6), 29-33.

122. Roberds-Baxter, S. L. (1986). Student type-characteristic behaviors as defined by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator: Correlations with the Adjective Check List; and, teacher and school psychologist judgments of social acceptance and emotional health (Doctoral dissertation, University of Toledo, 1986). Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(04), 1256A. (University Microfilms No. AAC86-13759)

123. Gable, K. E. (1986). Post-secondary health occupations students' preferences for accessing, processing, and judging information: An analysis using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (Doctoral Dissertation, Indiana University, 1985). Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(02), 431A. (University Microfilms No. AAC86-05806)

124. Levine, N. R., Kainz, R. I. & McCaulley, M. H. (1986). Psychological type distributions of optometry students relative to students in medicine and other health professions. Forest Grove, OR: Pacific University, College of Optometry.

125. Bisbee, C. (Speaker). (1985, June). Case studies of using type to build mental health care teams. Presented at APT-VI, the Sixth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type. (Cassette Recording No. L227-28C). Garden Grove, CA: InfoMedix.

126. Rovezzi-Carroll, S. & Fitz, P. A. (1984). Predicting allied health major fields of study with selected personality characteristics. College Student Journal, 18, 43-51.

127. Lynch, A. Q., Doyle, R. J. & Chickering, A. W. (1984). Higher education for adult mental health: Model programs, professional development and institutional change to serve adult learners. A summary report for the National Institute of Mental Health. Memphis, TN: Memphis State University, Center for the Study of Higher Education.

128. Darnell, D. J. (1982). Client characteristics, ego development, adherence, and outcome in health risk reduction (Doctoral dissertation, Washington University, 1982). Dissertation Abstracts International, 43(5), 1474A. (University Microfilms No. AAC82-23774)

129. Edmunds, M. (1982). Jungian personality type and imagery ability within a holistic health context (musicians) (Doctoral dissertation, Pennsylvania State University, 1982). Dissertation Abstracts International, 43(3), 868B. (University Microfilms No. AAC82-18898)

130. Lynch, A. Q., Davis, R. E., Murrell, P. H. & Thomas, R. E. (1982, March). Preventative mental health strategies for adult learners. Paper presented at American College Personnel Association Conference, Detroit, MI.

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