The Developing Child: Using Jungian Type to Understand ChildrenThe author looks at ways of strengthening adult-child relationships by learning to understand the personality types of children. |
Contents
Jungian Type and Child Development | 1 |
Psychological Type and Type Development | 7 |
Extraversion and Introversion | 21 |
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