Myers-Briggs typology and Jungian individuation
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- DOI: 10.1111/1468-5922.12233
Myers-Briggs typology and Jungian individuation
Abstract
Myers-Briggs typology is widely seen as equivalent to and representative of Jungian theory by the users of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and similar questionnaires. However, the omission of the transcendent function from the theory, and the use of typological functions as its foundation, has resulted in an inadvertent reframing of the process of individuation. This is despite some attempts to integrate individuation and typology, and reintroduce the transcendent function into Myers-Briggs theory. This paper examines the differing views of individuation in Myers-Briggs and Jungian theory, and some of the challenges of reconciling those differences, particularly in the context of normality. It proposes eight principles, drawn mainly from Jungian and classical post-Jungian work, that show how individuation as a process can be integrated with contemporary Myers-Briggs typology. These principles show individuation as being a natural process that can be encouraged outside of the analytic process. They make use of a wide range of opposites as well as typological functions, whilst being centred on the transcendent function. Central to the process is the alchemical image of the caduceus and a practical interpretation of the axiom of Maria, both of which Jung used to illustrate the process of individuation.
Keywords: Axiom der Maria; Heroldstab; Individuation; Meyers-Briggs; Myers-Briggs; Typologie; assioma di Maria; axiom of Maria; axioma de María; axiome de Marie; caduceo; caduceus; caducée; individuación; individuation; individuazione; tipologia; tipología; typologie; typology; Майерс-Бриггс; аксиома Марии; индивидуация; кадуцей; типология; 墨丘利节杖; 玛丽亚法则; 类型学; 自性化.
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  A response to Steve Myers: The transcendent function is different in kind.J Anal Psychol. 2017 Jun;62(3):434-441. doi: 10.1111/1468-5922.12321. J Anal Psychol. 2017. PMID: 28504331 No abstract available.
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