Using Jungian Type to Understand Children
Elizabeth Murphy
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Elizabeth Murphy, co-author of the Murphy-Meisgeier Type Indicator for Children wrote The Developing Child to introduce the concepts of psychological type to parents and teachers. In easy to understand language she talks
about how a child's psychological preferences relate to their development and the impact this can have on their behavior and relationships. This book is ideal for helping parents and teachers develop positive, healthy relationships with children.
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| 155 pages Paperback |
| 1992 Distributed Product |
| ISBN 0-89106-060-X |
| Product No. 60049 |
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$13.95
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