Jung identifies himself as both ISTP (early life) and INTP (later life). Myers identifies Jung as I-TP. Keirsey & son identify Jung as INFJ. Von Franz identifies Jung as both an N-domiant type (i.e. EN-P or IN-J) as well as a “Thinking-Intuition type with inferior Feeling,” – “the same type as herself,” i.e. INTP. Van[…] Continue Reading
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Jung identifies Freud as both EST and INFP Myers identifies Freud as an extrovert. Keirsey & son identify Freud as ESTP. Von Franz identifies Freud as I-FP. Van der Hoop identifies Freud as ENTP. Freud identifies himself as having Compulsive and Histrionic traits. Theodore Millon (professor of psychology and creator of the MCMI personality assessment[…] Continue Reading
In the book ‘Jung’s Compass of Psychological Types‘, the author, James Graham Johnston, assesses the types of the people listed below. It should be noted that Johnston does not subscribe to the law of opposites as postulated by later theoreticians in the field. As such, his types are different and cannot be compared to the[…] Continue Reading
Jung’s Early Statement on Adler’s Type In Psychological Types (1921), Jung makes the following statements on Adler’s type: “Freud would like to ensure the undisturbed flow of instinct towards its object; Adler would like to break the baleful spell of the object in order to save the ego from suffocating in its own defensive armour.[…] Continue Reading
By the CT admin team After V.W. Odajnyk and Edward Hoffman “Adler had only one idea. It was a good idea, but he did not get beyond [that].” – C.G. Jung As we have detailed in another article, the contributions of extroverts to the history of ideas tends to get overlooked in favor of similar[…] Continue Reading
NTJ/NFP: The insides are the insides. NTP/NFJ: The outsides are the insides. NTJ/NFP: The outsides are the outer layers around the insides. NTP/NFJ: The outsides are the outer layers around yet more outsides. NTJ/NFP: It is the insides that determine a thing’s true nature and worth. NTP/NFJ: It is the outsides that determine a thing’s[…] Continue Reading
In Psychological Types §540, Jung says of Hegel: As forerunners of Nietzsche’s intuitive approach I would mention Schopenhauer and Hegel, the former because his intuitive feelings had such a decisive influence on his thinking, the latter because of the intuitive ideas that underlie his whole system. In both cases, however, intuition was subordinated to intellect,[…] Continue Reading
Can Custer really be an Si type? Is he not rather a man characterized by extroverted sensation (Se) and thus an ES-P type as his popular image would seem to suggest? When we started doing research, a penchant for Se was indeed what we expected to find. And while ideally, the best practice when dealing[…] Continue Reading
As if the epistemological status of Jungian typology were not already compromised enough by the prevalence of people who type by face reading, stock characters, and handwriting analysis, a further problem that mars the field is the circulation of unfounded rumors about celebrities self-identifying as certain types or taking personality tests and coming out as[…] Continue Reading