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MBTI® Bibliography Search—Midlife

48 records returned of 11002 total records for search "midlife"

1. Routamaa, V. (2008, January). Decoding the mystery of midlife reorientations -- activating the tertiary and inferior functions. Paper presented at the Psychological Type and Culture Symposium, Honolulu, HI.

2. Brandenburg, R. (2007, October). Follow that dream: A study of men in midlife. Australian Psychological Type Review, 9(2), 43-46.

3. Nardi, D., & Berens, L. V. (Speakers). (2007, July). Tapping the power of tandem processes for synergy at midlife. Presented at APT-XVII, the Seventeenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Baltimore, MD. (Audio CD No. 270711-CS227 A&B). La Crescenta, CA: Content Management Corp. (cmcgc.com).

4. Wynn, C. (2007, Summer). Exploring spirituality: Midlife considerations [BAPT Southern Area workshop led by Michael Joseph]. British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 18(2), 6-7.

5. Brandenburg, R. (2007, Autumn). Research findings: Personality type and the male experience of career in midlife. Australian Career Practitioner, 18(2), 17-20.

6. Brandenburg, R. (2006). The influence of personality type on the male experience of midlife. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of South Australia.

7. Baab, L. M. (2005, Winter). Type, spirituality, and midlife. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 28(4), 32-33.

8. Millner, N. B. (2005, Winter). The seasons of type: A midlife perspective. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 28(4), 40-41.

9. Black, J. (Speaker). (2004, July). Using your non-preferences as your career development or midlife change guide. Presented at APT-XV, the Fifteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Toronto, ON. (Cassette Recording No. 040721-390-CS208). Richmond Hill, ON: Content Management Corp. (905-889-6555).

10. Black, J. (2004, July). Using your non-preferences as your career development or midlife change guide. Handout from presentation at APT-XV, the Fifteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Toronto, ON.

11. Takizawa, S. (2004, August 15). Midlife crisis: Interview with Yuki Sonoda [in Japanese]. Yomiuri Weekly, 350, 12-13.

12. Brandenburg, R. (2004, September). Personality type and midlife. Proceedings of the Seventh Biennial National Conference of the Australian Association for Psychological Type, Ballarat, Victoria [CD]. Available from http://www.aapt.org.au/

13. Fitzgerald, C. R. (2002). Understanding and supporting development of executives at midlife. In C. R. Fitzgerald & J. G. Berger (Eds.), Executive coaching: Practices and perspectives (pp. 89-117). Palo Alto, CA: Davies-Black Publishing.

14. Millner, N. B. (2001, June). Life after midlife: Gifts reserved for the later years. Religion and spirituality symposium: Type dynamics and spirituality. Symposia Proceedings of APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 73). Minneapolis, MN.

15. Allen, J. (2000, Early Spring). Making sense of midlife. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 23(2), 4, 6.

16. Baab, L. M. (Speaker). (1999, July). Type, midlife, and spirituality. Presented at APT-XIII, the Thirteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Scottsdale, AZ. (Cassette Recording No. APT-957). Seattle, WA: Audio Visual Education Network (1-800-810-8273).

17. McGuiness, M. & Jenkins, G. (Speakers). (1999, July). Needs, survival games, midlife, and the EIR (Expanded Interpretive Report). Presented at APT-XIII, the Thirteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Scottsdale, AZ. (Cassette Recording No. APT-923, two tapes). Seattle, WA: Audio Visual Education Network (1-800-810-8273).

18. McGuiness, M. & Jenkins, G. (1999, July). Needs, survival games, midlife, and the EIR (Expanded Interpretive Report). Proceedings of APT-XIII, the Thirteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 33-36). Scottsdale, AZ.

19. Baab, L. M. (1999, July). Type, midlife, and spirituality. Proceedings of APT-XIII, the Thirteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 375-376). Scottsdale, AZ.

20. Rosen, B. L. (1999). From hurting to healing: The dynamic process of meaning-making in the lives of twenty-one midlife women (Doctoral dissertation, University of Connecticut, 1999). Dissertation Abstracts International, 60(04), 1889B. (University Microfilms No. AAG99-26286)

21. Baab, L. M. (1999). Embracing midlife: Congregations as support systems. Washington, DC: The Alban Institute.

22. Fitzgerald, C. R. (1999, April). In support of complexity, paradox, and wisdom in leaders: How type development theory offers guidance for coaching midlife executives. Handout from presentation at the Third Biennial International Conference on Leadership of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Washington, DC.

23. Fitzgerald, C. R. (Speaker). (1999, April). In support of complexity, paradox, and wisdom in leaders: How type development theory offers guidance for coaching midlife executives. Presented at the Third Biennial International Conference on Leadership of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Washington, DC. (Cassette Recording No. 213-PL2). St. Petersburg, FL: Convention Recordings (712-345-8288).

24. Davis, S. O. & Handschin, B. (1998). Reinventing yourself: Life planning after 50 using the Strong and the MBTI (midlife). Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press.

25. Baab, L. M. (1998, Late Autumn). Midlife spirituality different for introverts and extraverts. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 21(7), 1, 3-4.

26. Latemore, G. (1997, Spring). Midlife transition: Facing the dragon. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 20(2), 34-36.

27. Fitzgerald, C. R. (Speaker). (1997, April). Thinking leaders, midlife, and the development of the feeling function: Strategies for supporting the integration of mind and heart in executives. Presented at the second biennial research conference on leadership of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Washington, DC. (Cassette Recording No. 157-S19). St. Petersburg, FL: Convention Recordings (712-345-8288).

28. Fitzgerald, C. R. (1997, April). Thinking leaders, midlife, and the development of the feeling function: Strategies for supporting the integration of mind and heart in executives. Proceedings of the Second Biennial International Conference on Leadership of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type (pp. 47-53). Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.

29. Schadt, D. O. (1997, July). The relationship of type to developmental issues of midlife women: Implications for counseling. Proceedings of APT-XII, the Twelfth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 37-40). Boston, MA.

30. Schadt, D. O. (Speaker). (1997, July). The relationship of type to developmental issues of midlife women: Implications for counseling. Presented at APT-XII, the Twelfth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type. (Cassette Recording No. APT-301 & 313, two tapes). Seattle, WA: Audio Visual Education Network (1-800-810-8273).

31. Schadt, D. O. (1997). The relationship of type to developmental issues of midlife women: Implications for counseling. Journal of Psychological Type, 43, 12-21.

32. Schadt, D. O. (1996). The effects of career counseling on the psychosocial well-being, career decision-making self-efficacy, and self-esteem of midlife women. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Memphis, TN.

33. Schadt, D. O. (1996, October). The relationship of type to well-being, self-esteem and preferred career counseling interventions of midlife women. Paper presented at the Southeast Region Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Savannah, GA.

34. Latemore, G. (1995, September). Facing the dragon: Managing your midlife transition. Australian Journal of Psychological Type, 4(2), 3-10.

35. Byers, B. & Warner, M. A. (1995, July). Midlife: The doorway to the second half of life. Proceedings of APT-XI, the Eleventh Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 161-163). Kansas City, MO.

36. Waskel, S. A. (1995, March). Temperament types: Midlife death concerns, demographics, and intensity of crisis. The Journal of Psychology, 129(2), 221-233.

37. Corlett, E. S. & Millner, N. B. (1993). Navigating midlife: Using typology as a guide. Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press.

38. York, K. L. & John, O. P. (1992). The four faces of Eve: A typological analysis of women's personality at midlife. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 63(3), 494-508.

39. Ruppart, R. E. (1992). Midlife development as a function of psychological type. Unpublished manuscript.

40. Johnson-Maas, S. L. (1990). The role of fantasy and personality in midlife career change: A retrospective study (Doctoral dissertation, New York University, 1989). Dissertation Abstracts International, 50(11), 5346B. (University Microfilms No. AAC90-04292)

41. Faucett, R. J., & Faucett, C. A. (1990). Intimacy and midlife: Understanding your journey with yourself, others, and God. New York, NY: Crossroad Publishing Company.

42. Casas, E. (1987, May). The midlife crisis of the human scientist: The confrontation with the polarities of thinking and feeling. Paper presented at the Sixth International Human Sciences Research Conference, Ottawa, Canada.

43. Stein, M. (Speaker). (1987, June). Midlife development from a Jungian perspective. Presented at APT-VII, the Seventh Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type. (Cassette Recording No. T220-II). Garden Grove, CA: InfoMedix.

44. Millner, N. B. & Corlett, E. S. (Speakers). (1987, June). Discovering type-related patterns and successful strategies in midlife transition. Presented at APT-VII, the Seventh Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type. (Cassette Recording No. T220-C2AB). Garden Grove, CA: InfoMedix.

45. Provost, J. A., & Myers, K. D. (1986). Type and midlife. Presented at the Southeast Region Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Memphis, TN. (Cassette Recording). Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Isabel Briggs Myers Memorial Library.

46. Bradley, L. R. (1986). Spiritual paths for adults in midlife transition. Journal of Religion and the Applied Behavioral Sciences, VII (2), 17-20.

47. Guzie, T. & Guzie, N. (1985, June). Masculine and feminine archetypes: The great stories. Handout from presentation on Types, Archetypes, and Midlife at APT-VI, the Sixth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Evanston, IL.

48. Lake, G. S. (1985). An application of concepts from the Cobb model to female coping with midlife events (Doctoral dissertation, University of Maryland College Park, 1984). Dissertation Abstracts International, 46(05), 1162A. (University Microfilms No. AAC85-09166)

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