Another Level of Type
Jean M. Kummerow
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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.
Type dynamics identifies the "core of the personality or the hallmarks of the person," and this handout offers a very clear picture of how type dynamics works. The section on Stress Reactions is especially useful as it helps us to understand ourselves when we are not at our best.
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| Package of 10 |
| Handout |
| 2008 CAPT |
| Product No. 20045 |
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$16.00
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