Type and Music Preferences—Ian Ball
There are many reasons why particular pieces of music attract us and why we go back to those preferences. There are also reasons why particular styles of music are ones […]
There are many reasons why particular pieces of music attract us and why we go back to those preferences. There are also reasons why particular styles of music are ones […]
The individuation process is a term used by Carl Gustav Jung to describe the process of becoming inwardly whole, discovering one's true self, beyond the mask of the persona and […]
Traditionally, type learning events were held in-person. With the pandemic, those assumptions were challenged and many type professionals have moved their learning and coaching practices to the virtual world. With […]
Creating a Type Community and Business in Japan - How I went from charging 100 to 100,000 yen a session Harumi Gondo got off the plane from the US to […]
C.G. Jung arranged his typology in a different way to what appears emphasised in current models and interpretations. This session presents its core aspects, aiming to both discover and discuss […]
An overview of the people, the events and the struggles that were part of the type community in the latter part of the last century. Listen to the stories of […]
Psychological Types is typically presented as a singular idea within one discipline. However, within that discipline, it can be discerned that there are three prevalent perspectives, or ethoi, in conveying […]
The Most Common Enneagram Types of Each MBTI Type | How the Enneagram Intersects with the 16 Types A current trend in the MBTI community is the heavy incorporation of […]
How do we make Type more ubiquitous? Competing with the myriad self-awareness products, how do we attract more enthusiasts to accreditation programmes and interest groups?The outcome will be a set […]
Considering the nature of the shadow, how it is formed and how it can shed light on our untapped potential. This session is a keynote at the From Shadows to […]