Resources (recommended by members of Type Matters)


TitleAuthorComment
Functions of Type.Gary Hartzler & Margaret Hartzler  Good self-assessment tools and exercises for the eight Jungian functions.
Facets of Type.Gary Hartzler & Margaret Hartzler  As above but for Type Step 2 facets.
Goal-free living.Stephen Shapiro   Great for those with a preference for ‘Perceiving’.
Shape up your program!Margaret U Fields & Jean B Reid  Brilliant book full of Type exercises & activities especially for use with teams.
The art of speed reading people.Paul D Teiger & Barbara Barron-TiegerGreat for helping people to use Type with those whose Type is not known. Also for those ‘awkward’ relationships.
Thriving in mind – the art and science of using your whole brain.Katherine BenzigerAbout the neuro-scientific origin of preference e.g.using your dominant you are likely to be much more effective than in your inferior.
In the Grip – understanding Type, Stress, & the Inferior Function.Naomi QuenkGreat for gaining understanding about ‘atypical’ behaviours arising especially under stress & how to spot them early.