I'm Not Crazy, I'm Just Not You: The Real Meaning of the Sixteen Personality Types
معرفی کتاب «I'm Not Crazy, I'm Just Not You: The Real Meaning of the Sixteen Personality Types» نوشتهٔ Roger R. Pearman, Sarah C. Albritton، منتشرشده توسط نشر UNKNO در سال 1997. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Answers the eternal question, what is normal? A treasure chest of insights for those who seek a greater self-understanding. PSYCH Building on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Personality Inventory (MBTI), Pearman and Albritton, executives at Leadership Innovations, an international consulting and training firm, present an in-depth study of the dynamics of type. Through charts and explanatory text, the authors present a wide array of information, analyze the strengths and weaknesses of each personality type, and explore type-dynamic behaviors and interactions, all to help us better understand our motivation and those of others. Individuals and managers who have taken the MBTI or use it for staff training will find this book a useful source for putting their knowledge of differing types to work toward communication with colleagues. For public libraries serving business professionals. Marguerite Mroz, Baltimore Cty. P.L., Md.- Discover startling new perspectives on personality typeContemplating the mystery of the human personality, this spirited volume illuminates the perennial question, What is normal? Utilizing Jung's model of personality type and grounded in sixty years of personality studies, I'm Not Crazy, I'm Just Not You illustrates basic differences in the ways people read and respond to the same situations. Drawing on their experience as psychologists, career counselors, classroom teachers, and or. Applying the 16 Myers Briggs Type Indicator personality types to everyday situations, this text shows how our personality preferences produce interpersonal blind spots that lead to misunderstandings. It offers practical tips for communicating more effectively with others.
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