Isabel Myers
Evaluación | Biopsicología | Comparativo | Cognitivo | Del desarrollo | Idioma | Diferencias individuales | Personalidad | Filosofía | Social | Métodos | Estadística | Clínico | Educativo | Industrial | Artículos profesionales | Psicología mundial | Psicología Profesional: Debating Chamber · Psychology Journals · Psychologists Isabel Briggs Myers (18 Octubre 1897 – Mayo 5, 1980 [1][2]) was an American psychological theorist. She was co-creator, with her mother, of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). She was home-schooled by her mother (Katharine Cook Briggs, Enero 3, 1875[3] – 1968) and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in political science from Swarthmore College. The mother read Carl Jung's book, Psychological Types and recommended it to Myers; they then formulated the MBTI together. Later in life, she collaborated with Mary McCaulley to conduct tests of her research and of the MBTI. Myers wrote a prize-winning mystery novel, Murder Yet to Come, en 1929, using typological ideas. She also wrote second book, Gifts Differing. Publications Myers, Yo ((1995) Gifts differing:Understanding personality type. Davies-Black Publishing,Estados Unidos. ISBN 089106074X Myers, Yo ((1990)Introduction to Type: A Description of the Theory and Applications of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Centre for Applications of Psychological Type Inc ISBN 093565206X Further reading Saunders F W (1991) Katharine and Isabel: Mother's Light, Daughter's Journey. Davies-Black Publishing,Estados Unidos. ISBN 0891060499 A biography of Katharine Cook Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers. External links Biographical information on Isabel Myers Additional biographical information on Isabel Myers Descriptions of psychological types according to the Myers-Briggs typology This article about a psychologist is a stub. Puedes ayudar a la Wiki de Psicología expandiéndola. Esta página utiliza contenido con licencia Creative Commons de Wikipedia (ver autores).
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