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getAbstract Summary: Get the key points from this book in less than 10 minutes.
Isabel Briggs Myers, who had no training as a psychologist, broke new ground when she applied Carl Gustav Jung's psychological types to healthy individuals. She writes that each person has unique innate gifts, and that makes human interaction singular and challenging. This classic textbook – though repetitive, scholarly and laden with technical tables – can help you understand how to deal with personality types that differ from your own. Briggs Myers (in collaboration with her son, Peter B. Myers, who wrote the preface) developed this text as an outgrowth of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, which she created with her mother, Katherine Cook Briggs, to help place women in jobs when World War II took most able-bodied men out of the US workforce. Most of its information is enduringly useful, though the chapter on marriage seems mired in an earlier time. getAbstract recommends this book's insights and communication lessons; it can help readers better understand themselves, their bosses, their staff and their loved ones.
Book Publisher:
Nicholas Brealey Publishing