Articles

The articles posted here are from a variety of authors. Mostly we publish pieces written by speakers who will present at our conference, but the subjects are interesting of themselves, so they won’t go out of date after the relevant conference. Feel free to share on media and link to them from your blog or wherever. Enjoy!

Resilience, Personality Type & EI

by Bill Davies There has been a  significant increase in the focus on resilience in recent years. People point to the VUCA working world – one that is volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous and the drivers of significant change such as artificial intelligence, global uncertainty (Brexit, China slow-down), social fractures, and so on. And this …

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Tips and Tools for Teaching Type

How to make Learning relevant for all types by Susan Nash Most research available emphasizes that if you want participants to learn, then it is important to use Active Learning principles. As Type Practitioners, this might present a challenge, as the content we are presenting on psychological type tends to be quite theoretical. So, in …

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PEARLS OF WISDOM: TYPE AS A MAP, TYPE AS A SPRINGBOARD, by Dr Vicky Jo Varner

Type as a Map, Type as a Springboard

by Dr Vicky Jo Varner At the close of this historic occasion of BAPT’s landmark 30th Anniversary Conference, dedicated to “Pearls of Wisdom,” it is worth reconnecting to the original source of all this enlightenment, which is the pioneering work of C.G. Jung himself. Over the past decade, new publications have been released that help …

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The action|types® approach

by Bertrand Théraulaz Each gesture can be perceived as a problem to solve. The specific coordination required is conditioned by the context and the individual’s natural needs (action|types® profile). A one-size-fits-all concept limits the quality of motor expression. The The action|types® approach (ATA) is based on 30 years of research, experimentation, courses and practical applications …

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Surprising new findings about Type

What’s New in Type? (1/3)

by Ray Moody, Mark Majors, and Mina Barimany (Read the second article and the third article in this series)(Watch the YouTube video of the conference session) For decades we have been limited to identifying and describing the behaviors that result from four different functions or mental processes; the dominant, auxiliary, tertiary, and the inferior. With MajorsPTI we …

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