The Type Research and Practice Collection: what it is; what it has; how it can help you, and how you can help it.

Type Research and Practice

June 20, 2021 @ 3:00 pm 5:00 pm AEST

Did you know that AusAPT members can access the extensive resources of the Type Research and Practice Collection to help with research, presentations and any questions about type you might have? Plus that you have expert guidance and support in accessing the resources of the collection?

In this free, online, open to all session, Peter Geyer, Custodian of the AusAPT Type Research and Practice Collection presents about the collection: what it is; what it has; how it can help you, and how you can help it. And answers any questions you might have.

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIkcO2tqTwuE90dOcrQ3V_bDTCPKFH6Hvjt

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

About Peter Geyer

Peter Geyer
Peter Geyer

Peter Geyer (INTP) has been engaged in the theory and practice of psychological type and related ideas for over 30 years, as an accrediter (MBTI; Majors); adviser, consultant and educator; presenter, researcher and writer. He is an AusAPT Life Member and APTi Lifetime Member. Now retired, he currently manages and maintains the AusAPT Type Research and Practice Collection (TRPC).

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