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Posted April 1, 2010 - 4:37pm by Linda V. Berens
Most of my research on Social Styles is from the books by Bolton and Bolton. The Tracom website has a nice animated explanation so I see that it is very similar to the general sense of Social Styles that I know about. more »
Posted February 10, 2010 - 2:30pm by Linda V. Berens
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® self-report assessment was developed by Isabel Myers to help individuals find their best-fit type. In order to develop the assessment, the J-P dichotomy was added. Now the four-letter type code that results from her work has become a standard for referring to the 16 types no matter how you arrive at determining the best-fit. more »
Posted February 2, 2010 - 5:51pm by Linda V. Berens
For many years, I scoffed at the idea of stages of adult development as being artificial and somewhat arrogant, as if one who is more developed is better than others at earlier stages. I observed development in the physical realm and these did not bother me in the same way as in the psychological/personality realm. more »
Posted January 20, 2010 - 5:22pm by Susan Marie Nash
In my eighteen years of introducing individuals, teams, leaders and organizations to the rich theory of personality type, I have explored using the Interstrength Self-Discovery process both with the MBTI® assessment tool and without.
Overall I have found that using the Self-Discovery process without an assessment works better for me for the following reasons: more »
Posted December 3, 2009 - 4:32pm by Linda Ernst
Are you getting the most out of the “red book”, Understanding Yourself and Others, an Introduction to Interaction Styles 2.0, when you use it to help clients clarify their best-fit Interaction Style? Are you using the material in the book to the best advantage?
Here are some suggestions for using the book to help clients identify Interaction Styles and relate to others...
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Posted November 18, 2009 - 11:58am by Linda Ernst
Are you getting the most out of the “red book”, Understanding Yourself and Others, an Introduction to Interaction Styles 2.0, when you use it to help clients clarify their best-fit Interaction Style? Are you using the material in the book to the best advantage?
Here are some suggestions for using the book to help clients clarify their Interaction Style:
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Posted November 10, 2009 - 12:54pm by Linda Ernst
Are you getting the most out of the “red book”, Understanding Yourself and Others, an Introduction to Interaction Styles 2.0, when you use it to help your clients discover their best-fit Interaction Style? Are you using the material in the book to the best advantage?
Here are some suggestions for using the book to facilitate basic self-discovery: more »