The Story of Isabel Briggs Myers
Isabel Briggs Myers, with a bachelor's degree in political science and no academic affiliation, was responsible for the creation of what has become the most widely used and highly respected personality inventory of all time. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) instrument, now taken by at least two million people each year-and translated into sixteen languages-was developed over a period of more than forty years, progressing from Isabel Myers' dining room to a cottage industry, to the prestigious Educational Testing Service, and to its current publisher, CPP, Inc.
Isabel Myers and her mother, Katharine Cook Briggs, both astute observers of human behavior, were drawn to C. G. Jung's work, which sparked their interest into a passionate devotion to put the theory of psychological type to practical use. With the onset of World War II, Isabel Myers recognized that a psychological instrument that has as its foundation the understanding and appreciation of human differences would be invaluable. She researched and developed the Indicator over the next four decades, until her death in 1980. Following are the tenets of Isabel Myers' philosophy, found among her papers after her death. She was known for her keen intelligence and tenacious curiosity, as well as a deeply held set of values and generosity of spirit. She is remembered for her enormous contribution to the field of psychological testing and to the theory of typology, but also for her strength of character and her tireless pursuit of human understanding.
Isabel Myers and her mother, Katharine Cook Briggs, both astute observers of human behavior, were drawn to C. G. Jung's work, which sparked their interest into a passionate devotion to put the theory of psychological type to practical use. With the onset of World War II, Isabel Myers recognized that a psychological instrument that has as its foundation the understanding and appreciation of human differences would be invaluable. She researched and developed the Indicator over the next four decades, until her death in 1980. Following are the tenets of Isabel Myers' philosophy, found among her papers after her death. She was known for her keen intelligence and tenacious curiosity, as well as a deeply held set of values and generosity of spirit. She is remembered for her enormous contribution to the field of psychological testing and to the theory of typology, but also for her strength of character and her tireless pursuit of human understanding.
Myers Briggs personality types
Myers Briggs theory
The Myers Briggs model of personality is based on four preferences:- E or I (Extraversion or Introversion)
- S or N (Sensing or iNtuition)
- T or F (Thinking or Feeling)
- J or P (Judgment or Perception)
ISTJ Introverted Sensing with Thinking | ISFJ Introverted Sensing with Feeling | INFJ Introverted iNtuition with Feeling | INTJ Introverted iNtuition with Thinking |
ISTP Introverted Thinking with Sensing | ISFP Introverted Feeling with Sensing | INFP Introverted Feeling with iNtuition | INTP Introverted Thinking with iNtuition |
ESTP Extraverted Sensing with Thinking | ESFP Extraverted Sensing with Feeling | ENFP Extraverted iNtuition with Feeling | ENTP Extraverted iNtuition with Thinking |
ESTJ Extraverted Thinking with Sensing | ESFJ Extraverted Feeling with Sensing | ENFJ Extraverted Feeling with iNtuition | ENTJ Extraverted Thinking with iNtuition |
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