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Contributions Made by Each Preference to Each Type
Originally published in the 1985 MBTI® Manual, this handout shows the contributions made by each of the eight preferences to each of the sixteen MBTI personality types.
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Descriptions of the Sixteen Types
Brief MBTI® personality type descriptions written by psychological type expert and author Gordon Lawrence. These succinct descriptions emphasize the values and priorities of each type and suggest the motivational energies behind behaviors.
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Descriptions of the Sixteen Types (Spanish)
Spanish version of the brief MBTI personality type descriptions written by psychological type expert and author Gordon Lawrence.
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Developing The Skills And Qualities Of The Eight Function-Attitudes
This handout offers suggestions for exploring MBTI personality type in developing the potentials of the eight function-attitudes for personal growth, for better understanding of others, and to increase effectiveness in the workplace.
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Eight Function Attitudes
An excellent introduction to MBTI personality type dynamics that is also useful as a quick reference for the eight function-attitudes.
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Estimated Frequencies of the Types in the United States Population
This handout addresses commonly asked questions about psychological type such as "How frequent is my type?" and "How are the MBTI types distributed in the U.
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Facet Sayings and Songs
A delightful and uplifting way to introduce people to the subtleties of the twenty facets reported by the MBTI® Step II Instrument.
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Finding Your Spiritual Path/Following Your Spiritual Path
These rich, concise guidelines and key phrases help individuals and groups use the MBTI instrument and Jung's observations about psychological type to find their journeys toward wholeness, opening them to new
aspects of this search.
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Form G MBTI® Report Forms
This one-page standard report form provides brief descriptions of the 16 MBTI types and the four dichotomies, a preference clarity index scale, and a place to list your client's MBTI type.
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Form M MBTI® Report Forms
This one-page standard report form provides brief descriptions of the 16 MBTI types and the four dichotomies, a preference clarity index scale, and a place to list your client's MBTI type.
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Leadership and Type
CAPT handout that summarizes the characteristic leadership styles and blind spots of each of the 16 MBTI personality types, taken from research surveys collected by CAPT.
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Making Effective Career Decisions
Career consultants will find this handout beneficial for helping clients understand
their MBTI personality type preferences in relationship to career choices and job searches.
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Management and Leadership Styles: Type Related Issues
A useful handout to help develop leadership and management styles by increasing understanding of MBTI personality type preferences, especially as they relate to a person's use of dominant preferences over the other mental functions.
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Manager Communications and Type
Effective communication skills are a must in the workplace for leaders, managers, and staff. Understanding of MBTI personality type can be a powerful tool for improving communication.
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Personality Type and Stress
A handout that gives useful clues to how executives of different MBTI personality types may
respond to stress and how to minimize the effects of stress.
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Predictions About Teams
A concise description of the different MBTI personality talents needed for the complex tasks that all teams face. The insights gained regarding team patterns and behaviors, in relation to the psychological types of its members are important to the team-building process.
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Profile of Your MBTI® Results
This updated handout is a perfect all-in-one tool for trainers to use in a variety of settings. It includes forms for verifying type, descriptions of all sixteen types, what each type has to offer, and priorities for the four mental functions.
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Psychological Type in Education
A summary, by Mary McCaulley, Ph.D., of the research into the MBTI personality type preferences of educators from preschool through the university level.
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Pumpkin Soup
This handout provides a fun way to learn about type preferences by using an actual recipe for pumpkin soup that provides instructions for each of the four functions of the MBTI instrument, Sensing, Intuition, Thinking, and Feeling.
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Sample MBTI® Training Handouts
To preview available handouts, you may wish to order a sample pack booklet. This booklet contains one copy of each of the handouts for trainers and counselors from Building a Living Type Table to Zig-Zag Process for Problem Solving.
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Stages of Understanding Type
A lighthearted way to lead MBTI® workshop participants through the various stages of understanding and becoming familiar with the implications and applications of psychological type.
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Stress: How the Types Respond
This CAPT handout provides results from a survey of MBTI® training participants over a period of three years that summarize the types of situations that each MBTI personality type finds stressful and how each type behaves under stress.
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Talking in Type
This simple primer for understanding how to communicate with each of the eight MBTI type preferences provides trainers with an efficient tool for explaining the basics of communication among the various personality types to individuals, couples, and groups.
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Talking in Type (Spanish)
Spanish version of a simple primer for understanding how to communicate with each of the eight MBTI personality type preferences.
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The Four Part Framework
A straightforward way, free of MBTI® type terminology, to explain personality type preferences in training situations where a practical tool is needed to analyze participants' experiences.
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Type Dynamics
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.
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Type Table Grids
A blank MBTI® type table for use in workshops to show the whole type preferences of individuals or the number of people in each preference.
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Understanding the Type Table
Detailed instructions in the form of a participant handout for understanding and applying MBTI® type basics and type dynamics for beginners.
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Verifying Your Type Preferences
This exercise guides participants through a four-step process to understand and verify their MBTI type. Suggestions for encouraging personality type exploration are included along with references and materials needed.
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What's Your Career Search Style?
A handout intended to help people understand and apply MBTI® personality type career searches. Provides skills and applications for first-time job seekers and individuals making career changes.
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Which Type Am I? Clarifying Your Best-Fit Type
A self-explanatory handout for helping a client clarify his or her best-fit MBTI® personality type. Type is explored through facts and explanations of the way in which psychological type is assessed and how certain circumstances may affect the way a person chooses to answer the questions on the MBTI instrument.
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Words to Help Understanding of Type Concepts
This excerpt from People Types & Tiger Stripes explains E-I, S-N, T-F, and J-P from
a first person perspective. For example, "When introverting, I am focusing on
ideas, concepts, inner impressions.
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Your Results from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (Spanish)
For people first learning their MBTI® results, especially when the MBTI instrument has been handscored. Includes a profile for validating type before receiving their scores.
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Your Results from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Instrument
For people first learning their MBTI results, especially when the MBTI instrument has been handscored. Includes a profile for verifying their type before receiving their scores.
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