MBTI (Myers Briggs Type Indicator)

 

MBTI®

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Myers Briggs Type Indicator®

The Myers Briggs Type Indicator® is a self report questionnaire designed to make Jung’s theory of psychological types understandable and useful in everyday life.
MBTI® results identify valuable differences between normal, healthy people, differences that can be the source of much misunderstanding and miscommunication.
Taking the MBTI® inventory and receiving feedback will help you identify your unique gifts. The information enhances understanding of yourself, your motivations, your natural strengths, and your potential areas of growth. It will also help you appreciate people who differ from you. Understanding your MBTI® type is self-affirming and encourages cooperation with others.
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Benefits

Professional

• Define and clarify career goals
• Enhance personal and professional relationships
• Reduce stress and conflict
• Develop leadership style
• Work with diversity
• Create effective teams
• Understand teaching styles

Personal
• Understand yourself and others effectively
• Discover and define your talents
• Appreciate and understand your children
• Increase self-esteem
• Enhance your love relationships
• Increase tolerance with others

Development of the MBTI

The authors of the MBTI®, Katherine Cook Briggs (1875-1968) and her daughter, Isabel Briggs Myers (1897-1980), were keen and disciplined observers of human personality differences. They studied and elaborated the ideas of Swills psychiatrist Carl G Jung (1875-1961) and applied them to understanding people around them. Prompted by the waste of human potential in World War II, Myers began developing the Indicator to give a wide range of individual’s access to the benefits she found in knowing psychological type and appreciating differences.
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The MBTI Today

After more than 50 years of research and development, the current MBTI® is the most widely used instrument for understanding normal personality differences. Because it explains basic patterns in human functioning, the MBTI® is used for a wide variety of purposes including the following:

• Self understanding and development
• Career development and exploration
• Organization development
• Team building
• Management and leadership training
• Problem solving
• Relationship counseling
• Education and curriculum development
• Academic counseling
• Diversity and multicultural training

More than two million indicators are administered annually in the United States. The MBTI® is also used internationally and has been translated to more than 30 languages.

 

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