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Jung's Typology in Perspective
Angelo Spoto,
Foreword by Robert A. Johnson

ISBN: 9780933029934
Book (Paperback)
Chiron Publications
List Price: $24.95
432 pages
Illustrated
May 1995


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"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, author of He, She, We and Inner Work
In a spirited and accessible interpretation, 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 Jung's psychology—can lead to a deeper understanding of Jung’s entire model of the human personality.

Angelo Spoto, M.A., LMHC, is a well-known and respected lecturer for the Jung Society of Sarasota. As a licensed mental health counselor and consultant in Tampa, he focuses on the relationship between the conscious and unconscious lives of his patients, on major life transitions and on the transformative processes present in an individual’s development. He has been an adjunct member of the Jung Institute of Chicago and was featured as a conference Keynote speaker for the Association of Psychological Types. He has led workshops for many groups within the United States and England.
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Robert A. Johnson is a noted lecturer and Jungian analyst in private practice in San Diego. He is the author of several bestselling books, including She: Understanding Feminine Psychology and Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth.
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