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[Jungian Cognitive Functions] Psychological Types

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MaxMad244

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I like this book because it leaves typology more open ended. In Jung's view someone is a dominant thinker, feeler, intuitive, or sensor...but he doesn't really create these buckets. He leaves it open ended. Flowers don't all have the same number of petals. The personality flowers out. There is some fluidity built into the theory and it's an art - discovering personality and typing personality. The book should be entitled, "No Cookie Cutters Allowed."
 
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