Mark Bodnarczuk

Most people find Jung’s psychology difficult to understand. While Jung’s notion of psychological types and its more familiar prodigy, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, have many practical applications in the everyday world of work and home life, the deeper aspects of Jung’s psychology have remained largely inaccessible to many people. The density and depth of Jung’s ideas, packaged in a cumbersome, discursive writing style that wanders like a stream of consciousness have made ...

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