The document introduces the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality assessment, which is based on Jungian psychology. The MBTI identifies preferences in four areas that make up one's personality type: how we direct our energy (extraversion or introversion), how we take in information (sensing or intuition), how we make decisions (thinking or feeling), and how we orient ourselves to the outer world (judging or perceiving). At its best, the MBTI can help people understand their strengths and weaknesses and communicate more effectively with others. At its worst, it can oversimplify people and deny individual responsibility.
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2. one view of normal human behaviour tells us about 4 elements of personality developed from studies of Jungian psychology widely used gives us a shared language
3. type theory you identify your preferences choose either one or the other no right or wrong
4. 4 elements - energy - information gathering - decision making - lifestyle
20. ~ of the differences between individuals ~ that its not about right or wrong, just different ~ tensions arise from different styles ~ how to communicate more effectively we can use this knowledge to remind us
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