Jung’s Typology in Perspective

Cover of Jung's Typology in Perspective by Angelo Spoto
Author: Angelo Spoto
Year: 1999
Language: en
Edition: Revised
Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 9780933029934
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 0 Pounds
Width: 0.48 inches
Dewey Decimal: 155.2/64
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Jung’s Typology in Perspective by Angelo Spoto, published by Chiron Publications in December 1999, is a revised edition that spans 432 pages and is presented in English. This book offers an interpretation of Carl Jung’s philosophy of typology, exploring at least four perspectives, including an analysis of the widely recognized Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Spoto illustrates how typology fits within Jung’s broader analytical framework, aiming to enhance understanding of his model of human personality.

Readers will find a comprehensive guide that addresses the connection between type development and personal transformation as part of the individuation process. The book discusses the emergence of typology in Jung’s thought and evaluates various type inventories as alternatives or complements to traditional methods like myth and dream analysis. By placing typology in the context of Jung’s larger psychological model, this edition seeks to make his work more accessible and practical for those interested in psychology and personality assessment.


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In a spirited and accessible interpretation, Angelo Spoto presents at least four perspectives on Jung’s philosophy of typology, including an analysis of the popular Myers-Brigg Type Indicator. He shows where typology fits into Jung’s broader analytical work and illustrates how typology, while just a branch of the psychology of Jung, can lead to a deeper understanding of Jung’s entire model of the human personality. The book includes a forward written by Robert Johnson.
REVISED AND EXPANDED, this edition is a comprehensive guide that: Addresses the relationship of type development and personal transformation to the individuation process, the underlying drive toward wholeness. Relates the emergence of typology as it occurred in C. G. Jung’s own thought. Analyzes the popular Myers-Briggs Type Indicator(R) and other type inventories as rewarding alternatives or complements to myth, story, and dream analysis. Places typology in perspective to Jung’s larger model of human psychology, making all of Jung’s work more accessible, practical, and less intimidating.
” Angelo Spoto’s interpretation of Jung’s typology is both spirited and forthright in a sense which Jung could approve. Mr. Spoto’s book reflects a constant awareness of Jung’s work as a whole. His writing style is clear, vigorous, and balanced.” – Robert A. Johnson, Jungian analyst and author of the books, He, She, We, Inner Gold and Ecstasy
Angelo Spoto, M.A., is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in private practice in Tampa, Florida. A frequent lecturer and consultant, Spoto has been featured as a conference keynote speaker for the Association of Psychological Type and workshop leader for many groups in both the United States and England.

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