November 13, 2021 @ 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm Australia/Sydney
This session is based on three decades of investigation and experience around C.G. Jung’s psychological types, from his own perspective to the interpretations of others, however informed or driven. Models, measurement and applications i.e. what people do with Jung’s typology, will form part of the content e.g. functions, personality types, associations with the brain , going “beyond Jung” etc. Criticisms and other difficulties, including what type is for, if anything will also form part of the discussion.
Peter Geyer
Peter Geyer has thought about type for over 30 years, researching, writing, presenting, teaching, training and advising in that time. He is a former MBTI and Majors accrediter and consultant, an occasional university lecturer/tutor on type themes, has been a columnist for AusAPT publications, contributed to Typeface and the APTi Bulletin and was an APTi Research and Theory Consultant. Now retired he is the custodian of the Type Research and Practice Collection, an archive and library on behalf of AusAPT
This session is part of the AusAPT Online 2021 Conference. It’s just $100AU for AusAPT members, ILP members and APT reciprocal members and $150AU for guests for all 21 sessions.
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