The Jungian Psychology Centre of East Adelaide
 
 
PERSONALITY
 
 

Introduction to Personality Theory

Jung’s Personality Theory: origins and applications 

Beebe's Theory: Introduction

Paper by John Beebe

A Short Personality Test

Going further on Personality: Jung Chow

Some Readings

 
 

Going further on Personality: Jung Chow

JUNGCHOW is available for purchase and download as an EBook PDF.

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JUNGCHOW by David Haynes

JUNGCHOW (PDF – 26 pages – 155kb)

Jungchow is an exploration of an important part of life that psychology and the other social sciences overlook or make incredibly boring, that of the relationship between personality and preferences for eating, drinking and socialising.   This book is mostly humorous and, as far as we can tell, entirely original.

Jungchow briefly describes extraversion and introversion, then compares extraverts and introverts at parties, when eating out, when entertaining and even at Christmas.   You may in its pages discover that your ‘unfriendliness’ is merely a healthy introversion, or that your despair when eating alone merely reflects a healthy extraversion.  The book includes the introverts guide to party survival, eating alone for extraverts, the two-step party and much else.

Rough Table of Contents

  • Intro. Jung Frued and Food
  • Personality Type
  • Introverts and Extroverts Socialise
  • Cooks
  • The Intravert / Extravert Party
  • An Intravert’s Guide to Party Survival
  • The Extravert’s Guide to Spending Time Alone
  • Dinner Parties and Christmas
   
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