Book Description
Jung considered personality development critical for the survival of the human race, not just for personal fulfillment, but how can personality be developed? Carol Shumate shows how John Beebe’s revolutionary eight-function/eight-archetype model of personality type can be applied to guide development for each of the sixteen Myers-Briggs types, making explicit the implications of Jung’s eight-function model. Based on reports from participants at Beebe’s workshops and using examples of historic figures like Abraham Lincoln, this is the first book to detail how the unconscious aspects of the functions tend to manifest for each type.
Projection and Personality Development via the Eight-Function Model can assist readers in realizing the transformation that Jung himself experienced. It will be key reading for Jungian analysts and psychotherapists, academics and scholars of Jungian and post-Jungian studies, and practitioners of psychological type.
Table of Contents
Part I: From 8 Functions to 16 Types to 64 Function-Archetypes
- An Eastern Philosophy in Western Clothing
- Jung’s Feeling Crisis
- The Science of Personality and the Personality of Science
- Extraversion and Introversion as Guides to Projection
- The Third Dimension of Personality Type
- Our Internal Team of Rivals: Lincoln’s Example
Part II: Tables — The Function-Archetypes for All Types
How to Use the Tables
Table 1. Visual and Verbal Cues to Type
Table 2. The Functions in Brief
Table 3. The Functions in Depth
Table 4. The Sequence of Functions and Archetypes for All Types
Table 5. The Beebe Archetypes in Brief
Table 6. The Beebe Archetypes in Depth
Table 7. The Function-Archetypes for All Types
Table 8. Dynamic Opposites
Table 9. Profiles of the Sixteen Types
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