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Books and Publications on understanding the MBTI ® instrument, Myers-Briggs, and Personality Types . . . plus some books on applying these personality concepts to real world situations

I've organized here a number of books and booklets on Myers-Briggs and Personality Type for those who would like to expand their understanding of type or explore some applications . . . plus I've also included some recommended resources for professionals who would like to apply these concepts to their work situation or their professional practices.

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--Ross Reinhold, MS
  editor, PersonalityPathways.com

Introductory Texts

The 16 Personality TypesThe 16 Personality Types, Descriptions for Self-Discovery.

I like this booklet by Nardi and Berens. About 50 pages, reasonable price, and an easy read for the person wishing to better understand his or her personality type . . . and the overall concepts surrounding Personality Type. [More Info Here]

Life Keys: Discover Who You AreLifeKeys: Discover Who You Are

Sandra Hirsch and Jane Kise have developed an introduction to MBTI ® Personality Types that is integrated with a spiritual message and applications especially relevant to the Christian Community. [More Info Here]

LifeKeys Leadership Resource Notebook: Discovering Who You Are, Why You're Here, and What You Do Best (Lifekeys). A Companion Leader's Guide for Christian and Faith-based Study Groups. [More info here]

Gifts Differing - Myers-Briggs Personality TypeGifts Differing: Understanding Personality Type. Isabel Myers

The original book that explains the Myers & Briggs typology and celebrates the diversity of personality type. While other books and booklets are possibly a better intro for the "type newbie," I look on this book as a required reference on Personality Type . . . as it was completed near the end of Isabel's life and thus contains the summation of a lifetime exploring personality type differences. [More Info Here]

Type TalkType Talk: The 16 Personality Types That Determine How We Live, Love, and Work. Otto Kroeger

Otto and Janet's classic remains an important introductory and reader-friendly book on personality type. Kroeger is one of the most influential communicators and interpreters of Myers work. [More Info Here]

Roger Pearman The real meaning of the 16 personality types
"I'm Not Crazy, I'm Just Not You: The Real Meaning of the Sixteen Personality Types
" By Roger Pearman

While not strictly an introductory book, it is an easy read for the lay person with an interest in learning about Personality Type and applying it to every day situations at home or work. Roger Pearman is one of the giants in the field of teaching practical applications of Myer's Personality Type. [More Info Here]

Lenore Thomson Personality Type an Owner's Manual
"Personality Type: An Owner's Manual" by Lenore Thomson

A layman's guide to understanding Personality Type and the theory of Psychological Types originally proposed by C. G. Jung. Lenore Thomson was formerly the former editor of the Jungian Journal Quadrant and a lecturer with the C.G. Jung Foundation in New York City. [More Info Here]

Applications to Work, Career & Relationships

Do What You AreDo What You Are : Discover the Perfect Career for You Through the Secrets of Personality Type--Revised and Updated Edition Featuring E-careers for the 21st Century

Very popular and durable career book by Paul and Barbara Barron Tieger. It has been updated for newly emerging careers. Useful for self-study or as an aid to career counseling professionals. [More Info Here]

What's Your Type of Career?What's Your Type of Career?: Unlock the Secrets of Your Personality to Find Your Perfect Career Path

A career planning book by Psychologist Donna Dunning, based on Myers-Briggs Personality Type, that both mid-life career changers and new workforce entrants have found quite helpful. [More Info Here]

Guide to the 16 Personality Types and Career MasteryQuick Guide to the 16 Personality Types and Career Mastery: Living with Purpose and Working Effectively

Charles Martin has been writing about Personality Type for many years and is well recognized in this field. His new book on careers won't tell you what kinds of careers are best for your Personality Type - but rather it is a general, but very practical, guide to career planning and career management that takes into account the differences due to personality. [More Info Here]

Personality Type and Time ManagementType and Time Management

Sharon Fitzsimmons is a teacher, author, and qualified MBTI consultant who returned to school after her children were grown to earn her Ph.D. in education. She has written the book I always wanted to write! A guide on managing your time and life that takes into account the great differences in how the 16 personality types view this important subject. [More Info Here]

Using Personality Type to discover your parenting strengthsMotherstyles: Using Personality Type to Discover Your Parenting Strengths

Janet Penley has many years of experience coaching mothers and parents on incorporating personality type into our parenting styles. This book gathers together these experiences into a unique and useful guide on mothering. In the words of one reviewer "Motherstyles is different from anything else I've come across. After reading ONE PAGE I purchased it on the spot. A few more pages and I was already laughing and crying, feeling deeply affirmed as a mother and energized by the powerful truths this book contains. . . " [More Info Here]

Was that really me?Was That Really Me?: How Everyday Stress Brings Out Our Hidden Personality

Even though psychologist Naomi Quenk is only a little over 5 feet tall, she is one of the giants in the field of Personality Type! One of her prime fascinations has been with the dynamics of stress and personality type. She is well known for originating a concept called "In the Grip" to describe what happens when different types can be overtaken by an "evil twin." This book is an expansion and updating of her earlier book "Besides Ourselves." [More Info Here]

Applications to Teaching and Learning

People Types & Tiger StripesPeople Types and Tiger Stripes

Gordon Lawrence's book is mandatory reading for any educator, teacher or trainer interested in using an understanding of Myers-Briggs Personality Type to improve their effectiveness. Because Lawrence practices what he preaches, this book is organized in a fashion that is easy read for "all types." it also does a nice job of including both introductory material on understanding Personality Type and extensive material on applications to the classroom and learning environment. It is jam packed full of useful advice. [More Info Here]

Differentiated Coaching: A Framework for Helping Teachers ChangeDifferentiated Coaching: A Framework for Helping Teachers Change

This is an ideal handbook for instructional coaches and those responsible for teacher staff development. It applies the latest research and theory of personality type, multiple intelligences, experiential learning models, and mind styles models to create a differentiated approach for staff development. Jane Kise has worked with teachers and school districts helping them apply the concepts of Personality Type to enhance their teaching style and techniques. [More Info Here]

Differentiated Teaching through Personality TypeDifferentiation Through Personality Types: A Framework for Instruction, Assessment, and Classroom Management

A practical guidebook for teachers - ". . . . an absolute goldmine for teachers. Each page delivers a nugget of insight, understanding and guidance . . . ." This is Jane Kise's companion to her earlier manual directed at those who coach & teach the teachers. This one is for the teaching practitioner: ". . . Every teacher—beginning, experienced, urban, suburban, rural, and private—will find examples and ideas that they can use immediately.""[More Info Here]

Learning for MasteryOrganizing Classrooms for Small-Group Instruction: Learning for Mastery

Carolyn Lawrence used her understanding of Personality Type to develop a teaching method she calls "Learning Centers." These centers assist students in applying whatever is their unique learning style to the educational task at hand.

 

Differentiated School Leadership:Differentiated School Leadership: Effective Collaboration, Communication, and Change Through Personality Type

Jane Kise and Beth Russell have produced another winner in their series of books on applying Personality Type concepts in an educational environment. This one is an ideal resource for principals, lead teachers, school superintendents, board members, and others involved in school leadership concerns. [Learn More Here]

Other Applications

Health Care Communication Using Personality Type: Patients are Different!

Judy Allen and Susan Brock have developed a practical handbook directed at Health Care Professionals. Using a knowledge of Personality Type differences, successful health practitioners can learn to vary the way they approach patients, more effectively break bad news and better encourage clients to follow clinical advice. [More Info Here]

Dr. Kushner's Personality Type DietDr. Kushner's Personality Type Diet

This is not a book that has a sophisticated treatment of Personality Type. However because it recognizes that different folks need different strokes it offers diet tools and advise for a variety of personality types. If you've had problems following other kinds of diets, Kushner may have the kind of prescription that fits you and your type. [More Info Here]

For Professionals: Counselors, Coaches, Psychologists, Educators & those who want to administer the MBTI to clients and students.

MBTI Essentials -Using the Myers-Briggs Indicator AssessmentEssentials of Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Assessment (Essentials of Psychological Assessment)

Author Psychologist Naomi Quenk is on the Board of the Myers & Briggs Foundation and eminently qualified to offer guidance to mental health practitioners who want to use the MBTI instrument in their professional practices. "This book is designed to help busy mental health practitioners quickly acquire the basic knowledge and skills they need to make optimal use of a major psychological assessment instrument." [More Info Here]

Critical Reflections on MBTI theory and practiceIdeas and Evidence: Critical Reflections on MBTI Theory and Practice. Rowan Bayne, Ph.D.

Book Description: "Author Rowan Bayne evaluates and explores theory and practice in the works of the MBTI instrument. Bayne delves into a variety of type-related topics and prompts readers to examine the research personality terminology and descriptors. Discover how Myers-Briggs MBTI theory relates to critical thinking and research skills. Bayne's challenges and insights will prompt MBTI professionals to stretch and examine their understanding of the indicator."

Bayne is widely respected in the MBTI community for is knowledge of psychological instrumentation and of the MBTI in particular. [More Info Here]

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Manual

MBTI Manual, 3rd edition.

The Official MBTI Users Manual by Myers, McCaulley, Quenk, and Hammer. For professionals, writers, and researchers studying or administering the instrument. [More Info Here]

 

Online Resources to learn more about the MBTI & Personality Type

A Basic Introduction to the Myers-Briggs MBTI Model

More Introduction to the Myers-Briggs MBTI Model

Your best fit - Profiles and Characteristics Myers-Briggs 16 Personality Types

Your best fit - Understanding the Mental Functions & the 16 Personality Types

Type Dynamics: Interpreting the MBTI ® Personality Type Code

Some Personality Trait Correlates of the 8 MBTI preferences

Some Practical Applications of the Myers-Briggs Model

Career Planning & Career Management and the MBTI

MBTI ® Today . . . by Kathy and Peter Myers

Our Recommendations of worthwhile books on the MBTI, Myers-Briggs, & Personality Type

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Facets of Type: Activities to Develop the Type Preferences

Executive coaches, personal development coaches, and individuals interested in self-development will find this a helpful workbook.

Margaret and Gary Hartzler are veteran educators and researchers of Myers-Briggs personality type and the MBIT® instrument and are among the small corp of practitioners responsible for bringing the Type Indicator and the Myers model into mainstream psychology and human relations. [More Info Here]



Compass of the Soul: Archetypal Guides to a Fuller Life

John Giannini does an excellent job of interpreting Jung's archetypes and other aspects of Jungian concepts into language that the average MBTI advocate can understand. [More Info Here]


Master Index of Articles on Personality Types and Carl Jung's model of Psychological Type

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