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Personality Type (Jung on the Hudson Books) by Lenore Thomson
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Lenore Thomson Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 1998-10-27 ISBN: 0877739870 Number of pages: 352 Publisher: Shambhala
Book Reviews of Personality Type (Jung on the Hudson Books)Book Review: Astonishing!! Summary: 5 Stars
Hello. As an INTJ/INFJ ... I found this book to be fascinating, and of course, extremely useful. I completely share the view that this is not a good introduction to MBTI, if only because (especially if you're a pretty strong J like me) you need to have some headspace around the terms and concepts in order to really dive into this amazing book. There are a few truly remarkable things about this book that I'd enjoy pointing out here to possible readers... Some MBTI books out there do not focus enough on the basic fact that we are often our own worst enemies in a very predictable sense. We all have our own version of enjoyable living, and while our Dominant (1st) Function is on autopilot to take us there, if left UNCHECKED, it will INEVITABLY run out of control and float too far from shore, and take us to our own private living hell... it is rather terrifying, when you think of it. According to Ms. Thomson, the remedy for this is your Secondary (2nd) Function, which intervenes to regulate your Dominant Function's Dictatorship of you.. however, what usually happens (and has happened to me - it hurts to think of this) your Tertiary (3rd) Function steps in to tell you that the world is against you, and then (this is where it gets really freaky) your horrid Inferiour (4th) Function, which certain people refer to as your 'beloved child' but is really a self-destructive mutant waiting to ruin your lifestyle, finds an opportunistic hole and takes over. According to my research, somewhat irresponsibly, some MBTI books either imply or directly counsel people to develop their inferiour (4th) function in order to achieve a kind of personality 'wholeness'. Ms. Thomson profoundly and convincingly (because you yourself can see the evidence if you reflect upon recent or current crisis') smashes that concept to bits. Rather, she suggests relying on development of the Secondary Function in order to give some space for that Inferiour function to emerge in a benign way. Ms. Thomson does not pull punches here: the 4th function is NOT a helpful function - not because there is something wrong it, or with any of us, but because by its very nature it is misapplied. But we do not have to cut it out of our lives (or use it to our inevitable personal pain) if we strengthen our Secondary function, which moderates and checks our entire personality spectrum. ...this is getting long, hm? Okay, almost done. Sorry, I just love this book! A special note to INTJs and INFJs (and anyone else who wants to keep reading :) As a member of this extremely rare, but immensely powerful segment of people, do yourself an immeasurable favour, and get this book if only for the chapter on INxJs. Nothing I have read in any other book, or online, is as powerful as this chapter in terms of the sheer number of NERVES that it hits. Most other books tend to revere INxJs as the visionaries and the cerebral, otherworldly types. And it can be nice to read something that says such lofty things. But this book, while not being offensive or confrontational, takes a HARD look at these two types and really digs deep into the problems that we can face; problems that we ourselves can create and then get stuck in. I believe we, more than any other type, NEED tools like this book because no other type is as crushed by mistakes as we are. Unlike even INTPs who can blame the quality of the data, or lack of data, on a mistake, we will internalize it and it will enter our endless intuitive loop. Really, I can't do justice to this section of the book. The very least I can tell you (isn't this so INxJ of me????) is that in my research NOTHING comes CLOSE to this kind of insight. But be prepared for some ego shots. The first time I read this chapter, some months ago, I got very angry. Only re-read it the other day and faced the music... Anyway, I can't say enough about this book. 5 stars is not enough. Thank you Ms. Thomson.
Summary of Personality Type (Jung on the Hudson Books)The type test inside will tell you about the choices you've made and the direction you're taking?according to C. G. Jung's theory of psychological types.
For Jung, knowing your type was essential to understanding yourself: a way to measure personal growth and change. But his ideas have been applied largely in the areas of career and marital counseling, so type has come to seem predictive: a way to determine your job skills and social abilities.
This book reclaims type as a way to talk about people's inner potential and the choices they make in order to honor it. Using everyday examples from popular culture?films, "Star Trek," soap operas, comic strips?it describes the sixteen basic ways people come to terms with their gifts and values.
In this book you will find tools to understand: ? How your personality takes shape ? How your type reflects not only your current priorities, but your hidden potential ? How unlived possibilities are trying to get your attention ? How relationships at home and at work can help you to tap your unrealized gifts
Whether you're trying to figure out who you are and what you need to do in life, or recognizing that deeper meaning lies beyond what you've already accomplished, this book will help you to become aware of your greatest strengths, your opportunities to live them out, and your ability to make the most of your unique potential.
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