C.G. Jung and the Psychological Types: C. G. Jung suggested that a dynamic mix of four characteristic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, Intuition) and two basic attitudes (Introversion, Extraversion) define several typical (and very different) types of psychological orientation -- or "ways of seeing things". An understanding of these intrinsic viewpoints provides a doorway to deeper understanding both of our relationships with others, and the path we face in our jouney toward psychological wholeness.
Though not a specific focus of this lecture series, it should be noted that the Meyer-Briggs Personality Assessment was founded upon Jung's original exploration of "The Psychological Types".
As with many of our albums, you may either purchase the entire collection on CD for shipment, or purchase indvidual lectures offered from this series for immediate download. (Note that the CD album also includes several "bonus lectures" introducing subjects covered by other albums in our catalog.)