Personality map: how to understand yourself and the others
Everyone is different - no one would argue with that. But how different, exactly? And in what way?
At the beginning of the 20th century, Carl Gustav Jung became interested in this question. As the founder of modern analytical psychology, he was the first to divide people into categories based on the principle of perception and information processing. Subsequently, two more systems were created on the basis of his work: the Myers-Briggs typology (also widely known in the West as MBTI) and socionics.
These three typologies have never been used in combination, and for good reason. Because, with their common roots, they perfectly complement and support each other. It is on the combination of these three classifications that the author's system for describing psychological types, created by M.N. Grashina, in her co-authorship with A.M. Eliseeva.
During the course you will not only get an idea of how different people interact with the information offered to them - but also be able to practical examples of skills to adjust to their psychological characteristics, mastering the techniques of "talking in another's language".
A video course "Typology of personality. Basic Course" is the basics of how is build and used the system of three typologies.
This is a complete set of information sufficient to: - understand the origins, objectives, and interconnections of personality typologies (by C. G. Jung and his followers) - see the basic psychological differences between people - identify people's psychotypes within the comprehensive system of three typologies.
Course Program
Introduction - Why do we need personality typologies?
About Jung and his works
Psychological attitudes and mental functions
Katherine Briggs and Isabel Briggs-Myers
The history of MBTI
E-I scale
N-S scale
T-F scale
P-J scale
Why do we need temperaments (simplification of typology for career guidance, express typing in psycholinguistics)
How two-letter temperaments are formed
Descriptions of temperaments:
— SJ — SP — NT — NF
Examples (famous people, countries and nations, religions and teachings, styles in art)
Ausra Augustinaviciute (founder of socionics) and her work
Origins, the idea of TIs, duality
Information aspects
Mental functions
Examples of aspect distribution by function
Mutual influence of scales
Intertype relationships:
— duality — conflict — activation — and others
Types of psychosexual behavior
Squares and quadral values
Lectures last from 45 to 90 minutes.
Included:
Presentation slides for lectures
Reading materials and in-depth study of the material
Self-test tasks
Course cost
12,000 Russian rubles
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