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    We are forever moving forward in a life’s journey where we may not know the future, but it is important to take time to examine the past. As our roles change and we are forced to transition into new positions and move from locations, it is important to take time to reflect on what those changes meant and how they influence who we are as individual people. The following is a career inventory interpretation doing just that, reflecting on a specific client, her past, present, and the implications…

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    Jung Typology Test Paper

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    The Jung Typology Test is designed to identify a person’s personality type. After completing the test, I found that I was categorized as an INFJ. Before starting the test I could have easily predicted I would be classified as an introvert. I also knew I would score high in the feeling category. I decided to do a little further research on my personality type to see how accurate these results were, and what exactly they meant. INFJ is also called “The Advocate” personality type. This…

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    Fletcher Myers Briggs Testing Instrument (MBTI) Wilmington University Myers-Briggs Type Indicator One of the most enduring typological classifications was devised by Jung and has served as the foundation for the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (Anastasi, 1997).The Myers-Briggs (MBTI) designates one's personality type, based upon a classification scheme, which consists of four basic scales and two types within each scale. Thus, there are sixteen possible Myers-Briggs personality…

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    Essay On Typology Test

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    the Jung Typology Test. The personality types are based on Carl Jung’s and Isabel Briggs Myers’ personality type theory. Further, the questionnaire-based test is said to discover strengths, weaknesses, preferences and suitable surroundings for an individual. Retrospectively, I have gained exceptional detail pertaining to my personal attributes by assessing myself with the typology test, also known as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). First and foremost, the MBTI…

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    Four Tendencies Summary

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    For my application paper, I will focus on the topics of Rubin’s “Four Tendencies” and Irvine, The Stoics and Control. In the reading of Rubin’s framework, I learned that people usually fall within one of the four tendencies mentioned. Our inner and outer expectations play a huge role on our habits. The way we respond to our expectations classifies which tendency we fall under. “Our Tendency colors the way we see the world and therefore has enormous consequences for our habits” (Rubin, “The Four…

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    Multiple Intelligence (MI) theory was developed by an American psychologist named Howard Gardner (Child development theorists: Freud to Erikson to Spock . . . And beyond, 2009). With his extensive musical and artistic passion as a young person, he noticed the absence of these categories when he began his research in psychology as an adult. He made it a personal goal for his career to find the place where these categories could exist as part of psychology research (Helding, 2009). The MI theory…

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    In accordance with the Meyers Briggs personality test, each person in society has a different personality consisting of four letters. It is through learning of one’s own personality that they might be able to excel and grow further within their current role in their organization and in every day life. The recognition of similarities and differences will impact the way that these personalities work and live together, as it is apparent that there is validity and truth to the test. This paper goes…

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    Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a set of questionnaires which helps indicate the psychological preferences in how people perceive the things and make decisions. It was developed by Isabel Briggs Myers and her mother Katharine Briggs, based on the theory proposed by Carl Jung, which explains that humans experience the world using four principal psychological functions and that one of these four functions are dominant most of the time for a person. The four principal psychological functions…

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    My Personal Assessment

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    As you can see, this is not the first time I have experienced Keirsey as a tool for personal assessment. The interesting thing is that both recorded times I have taken this particular evaluation I ended up with the exact same conclusion of being a “Guardian”, even 5 years apart. In my life I have done many personality type analyses as part of my personal practice to be self aware of my communication proficiency. This began in my early 20’s when I was in a very lost and troubled time and sought…

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    My personality type according to the four-letter score given in my Jungian 16-type personality assessment was INTP. This means I am socially cautious, enjoy problem solving, and highly conceptual. Possible career as a plastic surgeon, software designer, psychoanalyst, private investigator, financial analyst, mathematician, photographer. The “I” stands for Introvert. An introvert is someone who keeps to themselves mainly. The “N” stands for Intuitive. Intuitive means I am quick to apprehend or…

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