Current Thoughts on Type and Personality
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Dinner: 6-7:00pm; Program 7-9:00pm
Dinner and beverages (soft drinks and wine)Cu
Place: Diamond View Room at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park (see directions)
Please register by Friday, June 4, 2010
APT/RTP members register here: $25.00. Members may bring any guest(s) for member price.
Non members register here: $35.00
Program plus 2010 membership $65.00 (a $10.00 savings)
Current Thoughts on Type and Personality
with
Peter Geyer
Dinner: 6-7:00pm; Program 7-9:00pm
Dinner and beverages (soft drinks and wine)Cu
Place: Diamond View Room at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park (see directions)
Please register by Friday, June 4, 2010
APT/RTP members register here: $25.00. Members may bring any guest(s) for member price.
Non members register here: $35.00
Program plus 2010 membership $65.00 (a $10.00 savings)
Current Thoughts on Type and Personality
with
Peter Geyer
Place: Diamond View Room at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park (see directions)
Please register by Friday, June 4, 2010
APT/RTP members register here: $25.00. Members may bring any guest(s) for member price.
Non members register here: $35.00
Program plus 2010 membership $65.00 (a $10.00 savings)
Current Thoughts on Type and Personality
with
Peter Geyer
internationally known teacher, researcher, and writer in the history, theory, and application of psychological type
Along that journey we may explore:
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Will type be relevant for future generations?
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How does psychological type differ from personality type?
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Jung and type–how he came to it, what he meant by it, what he intended, and how it was viewed by his contemporaries.
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Isabel Myers and her approach to type–her intentions and presumptions
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Will type be relevant for future generations?
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How does psychological type differ from personality type?
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Jung and type–how he came to it, what he meant by it, what he intended, and how it was viewed by his contemporaries.
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Isabel Myers and her approach to type–her intentions and presumptions
Will type be relevant for future generations?
How does psychological type differ from personality type?
Jung and type–how he came to it, what he meant by it, what he intended, and how it was viewed by his contemporaries.
Isabel Myers and her approach to type–her intentions and presumptions
May 8th, 2010