In the last article, we covered the history and basic structure of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. When attempting to apply the MBTI to yourself or others, it’s useful to have an understanding of how these functions are ordered. Therefore, in this post I’m going to cover the MBTI’s hierarchy of cognitive processes. Continue reading Post ID 116
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An Introduction to Myers-Briggs
Learning to understand ourselves and others is a big part of life, and it can be hard work. No matter what our undertaking in life is, we must have the appropriate tools to work with. Fortunately for us, there is a psychological tool that allows us to do exactly that.
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator — ‘MBTI’ for short — is used to describe a person’s overall personality and life preferences. It tries to describe how people gather and process information. It should be noted that given the incredibly complex and unique nature of individuals, Myers-Briggs is not the sole means of portraying a person’s identity. Each personality type has their own strengths and weaknesses, but all types are considered equal. So…what exactly is it, then? Well… Continue reading Post ID 116