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Personality Types : Jung's Model of Typology Studies in Jungian Psychology ; 31
author
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Sharp, Daryl.
publisher
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Inner City Books
isbn10 | asin
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0919123309
print isbn13
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9780919123304
ebook isbn13
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9780585115306
language
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English
subject
Typology (Psychology) , Jungian psychology.
publication date
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1987
lcc
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BF698.3.S53 1987eb
ddc
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155.2/64
subject
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Typology (Psychology) , Jungian psychology.
Page 1
Personality Types
Page 2
Marie-Louise von Franz, Honorary Patron
Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts
Daryl Sharp, General Editor
Page 3
Personality Types
Jung's Model of Typology
Daryl Sharp
Page 4
To my mother and father and to Vicki and Jessie
Appendix 2, "The Clinical Significance of Extraversion and Introversion," by H.K. Fierz, M.D., is reproduced here by permission of Antoinette Fierz of Zurich and Daimon Verlag of Einsiedeln, Switzerland, who are preparing the late Dr. Fierz's papers for publication.
Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Sharp, Daryl, 1936 Personality types (Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts; 31) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-919123-30-9 1. Personality. 2. Typology (Psychology). 3. Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961. I. Title. II. Series. BF698.S48 1987 155.2'64 C87-095102-5
Copyright 1987 by Daryl Sharp. All rights reserved.
INNER CITY BOOKS Box 1271, Station Q, Toronto, Canada M4T 2P4 Telephone (416) 927-0355
Honorary Patron: Marie-Louise von Franz. Publisher and General Editor: Daryl Sharp. Business Development: Vicki Cowan. Editorial Board: Fraser Boa, Daryl Sharp, Marion Woodman. Production Assistants: Ben Sharp, David Sharp.
INNER CITY BOOKS was founded in 1980 to promote the understanding and practical application of the work of C.G. Jung.
Cover painting by Jessie Kate Cowan-Sharp.
Index by Daryl Sharp.
Printed and bound in Canada by University of Toronto Press Incorporated
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