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PRESENTATION on CARL JUNG & MBTI
CONTENTS
History Carl Jung and his theory MBTI Balance of personalities
HISTORY •Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist .
•His theory was built on a notion that people are fundamentally different but also alike.
•Acc to him the whole population is divided in two basic types- extrovert and introvert
•His theory is a part of psychodynamic theory.
3 Levels of Consciousness:
Ego: conscious level; carries out daily activities;
Personal Unconscious: individual’s thoughts, memories, wishes, impulses; like
Collective Unconscious: storehouse of memories inherited from the common ancestors of the whole human race;
Expresses Thoughts and Emotions Freely
Needs Relationships Gives Breadth to
Life E’s may Seem
Shallow to I’s Is Often Friendly,
Talkative, Easy to Know
Keeps Thoughts and Emotions Private (May be at Risk of Saying too little)
Needs Privacy Gives Depth to Life I’s may Seem
Withdrawn to E’s Is Often Reserved,
Quiet, Hard to Know
Extraversion/IntroversionCharacteristics
An Extravert… An Introvert…
Extraversion Active Outward Sociable People Expressive
Introversion Reflective Inward Reserved Privacy Quiet
Extravert Introvert
Why Do We Care about our Type?
The daughter-mother ,Isabel and Catherine briggs , developed CJ theory into usable methodology & system for understanding and interpreting personality in 1942.
Set up Dichotomies to reflect Carl Jung’s theory of Psychological Types
Dichotomies E/I; S/N; T/F; J/P The MBTI is a powerful personality profile that
gives you insight into your own and other preferences for how you learn, how you make decisions, for how you communicate, and for managing time and energy. This effects every aspect of your life.
Thinking: naming and interpreting experience.
Feeling: evaluating an experience for its emotional worth to us.
Sensing: experiencing the world through the senses without interpreting or evaluating it.
Intuiting: relating directly to the world without physical sensation, reasoning, or interpretation.
Sensing/Intuition
Sees Specific Parts And Pieces
Lives in the Present Enjoying What’s There.
Prefers Handling Practical Matters
Likes Things That Are Definite, Measureable
S’s may seem Materialistic and Literal Minded to Ns
Sees Patterns and Relationships
Lives Toward the Future, Anticipating What Might Be
Prefers Imaging Possibilities
Likes Opportunities for Being Inventive
N’s May Seem Fickle, Impractical Dreamers to S’s
A Sensor… An Intuitor…
Thinking/Feeling
Thinking Head Objective Justice Cool Impersonal Critique Analyze Precise Principles
Feeling Heart Subjective Harmony Caring Personal Appreciates Empathize Persuasive Values
Thinking Feeling
Judging/Perception
Judgment Organized Structure Control Decisive Deliberate Closure Plan Deadlines Productive
Perception Flexible Flow Experience Curious Spontaneous Openness Wait Discoveries Receptive
Judging Perceiving
Balance Judgment Needs Perception for Balance. Judging
Types use Both J and P But they Prefer J Perception Needs Judgment for Balance. Perceiving
Types use Both J and P But they Prefer P Thinking Needs Feeling for Balance. Thinking Types
use Both T and F But they Prefer T. Feeling Needs Thinking for Balance. Feeling Types
use Both T and F But they Prefer F. Sensing Types use Both S and N But they Prefer S.
Sensing Needs Intuition for Balance Intuition Needs Sensing for Balance. Intuitive Types
use Both S and N But they Prefer N
PRESENTATION BY ASHISH SHARMA PARUL SHANKER