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Joyce Meng is a certified MBTI® Master practitioner and host of the Type Talks podcast entered the world of typology and coaching to fulfill her love for helping others and my passion for psychology. She is also the host of type talks diving into the various aspects of Depth Psychology as it relates to cognitive functions and type indicators.
OUTLINE
0:00 - Introduction
3:23 - Foundations of Myers Briggs Type Indicator and Jung’s Cognitive Functions
1:00 - Joyce’s Intro to Type
2:45 - Foundations of MBTI and Cognitive Functions
5:31 - Robert’s Type
8:39 - Introversion vs. Extraversion - It’s not about sociability
10:34 - Where MBTI came from
12:24 - Jung’s Warning About Type
15:31 - IEIE Model
20:34 - Beebe’s Model
29:11 - The Barnum Effect
36:01 - Trouble of Closed Systems and Frameworks
40:12 - Krishnamurti, Nihilism, Expectations of Society
51:01 - Over Identification with Type
56:29 - Reinforcing Authenticity
1:00:59 - MBTI as Real Part of Psyche or Semantics Overload?
1:05:17 - Future of Type?
ERRATA
On the "Jung Fan Fiction": here Robert is *not* pointing to the source material itself as a form of fantasy escape, but instead, towards certain distorted versions of Jung found in popularized media, usually self-help and spiritual circles, that can sometimes "spin" Jungian concepts out of their competency and into a framework or line of reasoning that is affective and attempts to reach too far in it's explanation (i.e., beyond the initial perimeter of what Jung outlines).
NOTES
More on Joyce: https://www.youtube.com/@JoyceMeng22
Get Typed By Joyce: https://calendly.com/joycemengcoaching
Get Joyce's Free Type Finding Guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jix4nPafRuuW-k1YpoOCtgk5i2R1KAO_/view?usp=sharing
Disclaimer: The content provided in Robert Meets World Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by program guests are their own and do not represent the official stance or endorsement of the host, the podcast or producers. Furthermore, conversations on this show are never a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or relationship advice.
By Aqua Flamingo MediaJoyce Meng is a certified MBTI® Master practitioner and host of the Type Talks podcast entered the world of typology and coaching to fulfill her love for helping others and my passion for psychology. She is also the host of type talks diving into the various aspects of Depth Psychology as it relates to cognitive functions and type indicators.
OUTLINE
0:00 - Introduction
3:23 - Foundations of Myers Briggs Type Indicator and Jung’s Cognitive Functions
1:00 - Joyce’s Intro to Type
2:45 - Foundations of MBTI and Cognitive Functions
5:31 - Robert’s Type
8:39 - Introversion vs. Extraversion - It’s not about sociability
10:34 - Where MBTI came from
12:24 - Jung’s Warning About Type
15:31 - IEIE Model
20:34 - Beebe’s Model
29:11 - The Barnum Effect
36:01 - Trouble of Closed Systems and Frameworks
40:12 - Krishnamurti, Nihilism, Expectations of Society
51:01 - Over Identification with Type
56:29 - Reinforcing Authenticity
1:00:59 - MBTI as Real Part of Psyche or Semantics Overload?
1:05:17 - Future of Type?
ERRATA
On the "Jung Fan Fiction": here Robert is *not* pointing to the source material itself as a form of fantasy escape, but instead, towards certain distorted versions of Jung found in popularized media, usually self-help and spiritual circles, that can sometimes "spin" Jungian concepts out of their competency and into a framework or line of reasoning that is affective and attempts to reach too far in it's explanation (i.e., beyond the initial perimeter of what Jung outlines).
NOTES
More on Joyce: https://www.youtube.com/@JoyceMeng22
Get Typed By Joyce: https://calendly.com/joycemengcoaching
Get Joyce's Free Type Finding Guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jix4nPafRuuW-k1YpoOCtgk5i2R1KAO_/view?usp=sharing
Disclaimer: The content provided in Robert Meets World Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by program guests are their own and do not represent the official stance or endorsement of the host, the podcast or producers. Furthermore, conversations on this show are never a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or relationship advice.