We are recommending today the third recording from the New York City conference, which was made available by the Philemon Foundation. We are reminding you that this event was co-sponsored by the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association. The Conference Psychological Types, Then and Now: The relevance and Application of Jung’s Theory followed the publication of the Philemon Series volume, The Question of Psychological Types: The Correspondence of C. G. Jung and Hans Schmid-Guisan 1915-1916 (John Beebe and Ernst Falzeder, co-editors, Princeton University Press, 2013).
The third recorded lecture is by Elizabeth Murphy is entitled: Individuating the Types.
Elizabeth Murphy
Elizabeth Murphy, Ed.D. is a psychologist whose research focuses on verifying with video support the development of normal personality differences according to the theory of psychological types. Her dissertation won the Isabel Briggs Myers Memorial Research Award and she received the Gordon Lawrence Award for contributions to type in education. She has taught children from preschool through the university level and worked as a licensed psychologist. A leader in creating the Murphy-Meisgeier Type Indicator for Children, she is the author of The Developing Child: Using Jungian Type to Understand Children as well as a series of booklets to teach children about type preferences [Dr Murphy’s bio-info is a courtesy of Jungian Psychoanalytic Association].
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