Successful Midlife Transition (Myers-Briggs)
Carl Jung suggested that midlife is a time for us develop and transform the hidden aspects of our personalities. He suggested that this is a time to look inwards at how our identity, values, beliefs and thinking affect how we feel and behave. He indicated how midlife is the time to begin the process of identifying and transforming those aspects of ourselves that we no longer want or need.
This workshop gives delegates a deeper understanding of Jungian theory and looks at type dynamics, type development, Jung’s model of the psyche and the process of individuation.
This workshop gives delegates a deeper understanding of Jungian theory and looks at type dynamics, type development, Jung’s model of the psyche and the process of individuation.
What will you learn?
- The typical experiences of midlife and suggest their possible meanings
- How Jungian typology can be used as a tool to understand our perceptions as we move toward midlife and the call to develop the more spiritual side of our nature
- How to place midlife in the larger context of human development
- The different ways that people with different psychological type preferences experience midlife
- How people with different psychological type prefer to explore the area of spirituality
- How to begin identifying and developing a more complete and authentic self-acceptance.