Psychological Types
Psychological Types
Essential writings from the pioneering architect of consciousness theory
About This Book
Published in 1921, Psychological Types introduced a revolutionary framework for understanding human personality and mental processes through the lens of introversion versus extraversion and four fundamental cognitive functions: thinking, feeling, sensation, and intuition. The work provides a systematic approach to analyzing how individuals uniquely experience reality and arrive at choices.
Who Should Read This?
- Students of psychology seeking comprehensive knowledge of personality frameworks
- Readers interested in archetypal patterns and the collective unconscious through mythology and literature
- Individuals pursuing self-awareness and personal transformation
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