By Dr. A.J. Drenth What Carl Jung dubbed the “type problem”refers to the psychological difficulties that stem from being too one-sided or bipolar in dealing with the opposing functions that […]
Archives for December 2012
The “Type Problem” of Opposites
By Dr. A.J. Drenth Of all his works, Carl Jung may be best known for his book, Psychological Types. In the second half of the book, Jung provides his now […]
INFJ-INTP Relationships & Compatibility: Part III: Challenges
By Dr. A.J. Drenth In Part I of this series on INFJ-INTP Relationships & Compatibility, I explored some reasons why INTPs and INFJs may enjoy good rapport and compatibility in […]
Typology & the Art of Letting Go
By Dr. A.J. Drenth Typology describes the basic structure and dynamics of the various personality types. One of its most important contributions is demonstrating that human beings are wired differently […]
Ego, Identity, & Ego Defensiveness
By Dr. A.J. Drenth We might think of the ego as the psychological analog of the physical body. We naturally distinguish our body from the rest of physical reality. We […]
Thoughts on Growth, Balance, & Optimal Living
By Dr. A.J. Drenth Having been in a particularly contemplative mood lately, I wished to share a few of my thoughts. While not immediately related to typology, I have a […]