You know all about the MBTI and its 4-letter code, but there’s more…
Can You Spot It?
Why this Workshop?
When people study ballet, there are certain basics they return to over and over again – these are considered the building blocks of dance.
When people work with chemistry, there are certain basics they return to over and over again – these are considered the Periodic Table of Elements.
When we work with type, there are certain basics we also need to return to over and over again – and they are beyond the dichotomies of the MBTI. Isabel Briggs Myers wrote, “The purpose of the MBTI is to make Jung’s theory understandable and useful in people’s lives.”
So, we heed Isabel’s words and teach you about the eight cognitive processes outlined by C.G. Jung in his book, “Psychological Types.” Many writers have attempted to expound on and enlarge on what Jung wrote, but words are limited in what they convey.
I am relying on the power of the internet and mixed media to communicate what these 8 cognitive processes are about, and this is the most powerful learning strategy available – it is even MORE powerful than a live, in-person workshop. You cannot get this kind of learning in any other way.
Unique Content
There is no other training course on Jung’s 8 cognitive processes that explores his model to the depth this program does. You will gain skills that will place you far in front of other personality type enthusiasts and professionals.
$159.00 $129.00 for a 90-day license.
“Vicky Jo has cultivated a rich knowledge of personality type theory, particularly the value of drawing upon multiple frameworks. She has helped edit a number of my books, and I have found her insights and suggestions invaluable.”
Dario Nardi, PhD |
How much do you know about
Jung’s 8 cognitive processes?
(Check each box next to the
statements that apply to you)
You’ve heard of Carl Jung. |
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You know the MBTI was designed to indicate which of Jung’s 8 cognitive processes are preferred. |
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You can name your own preferred cognitive processes. |
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You can name the top 4 cognitive processes for all 16 MBTI types. |
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You can name all 8 cognitive processes for all 16 MBTI types. |
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You can sometimes recognize some of the cognitive processes as they manifest in other people around you. |
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You can easily recognize all 8 of the cognitive processes as they manifest in other people around you. |
If you find yourself nodding your head throughout the list above, and checking most of those boxes, congratulations! You probably don’t need this workshop.
However, if there’s a few boxes unchecked, read on — there may be something of value for you here…
“In terms of Vicky Jo’s current seminar, I am glad that she has broken it up into several segments starting with “Can You Spot It?” There is so much info being quickly disseminated that I can imagine that it is hard for those without any background to keep up. The great thing is that unlike the other seminars I have taken she has many, many other resources including videos and PDF files to study.” Mark R. Grandstaff, Ph.D. Senior Fellow The James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership, University of Maryland, College Park and Associate Professor of History, Brigham Young University |
Informative PresentationThe presentation is a combination of animated slides, diagrams, photographs, and text. You hear Vicky Jo expounding on what you see, explaining concepts, and expanding on the information shown on-screen. |
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Interactive QuizzesInterspersed among the presentation are various interactive quizzes and surveys. These give you a chance to reflect on your learning so far and capture your answers for later review. |
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WorksheetsDownloadable worksheets are included in the package. You can print and use them to support your fieldwork. |
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Video ClipsSeveral pages on the website present you with a “menu” of short video clips that illustrate the cognitive processes in use. There are over 250 of these clips — more than enough to give you a good grasp of how the cognitive processes manifest. |
This structured virtual workshop sharpens your ability to “spot” the processes in action by taking you through over 6 hours of guided audio-visual presentations, along with quizzes, fieldwork, and links to numerous live video examples. For less than the cost of a couple of coaching session, you can have this jam-packed six hour program that will rocket your type knowledge further than you can dream of.
“Dollars to donuts that what you are able to share is exactly enough to excite the dopamine receptors of your participants. Honestly VJ, one cannot not learn from spending time with you.” |
Marci Segal, Creativity Consultant
www.MarciSegal.com
Visual Understanding
“A picture is worth a thousand words”
Studies have shown that up to 72% of people are “visual learners” — they gain more understanding from images they see, rather than written or spoken words. Accordingly, this workshop is packed full of graphics, photographs, video clips, and diagrams, all designed to maximize the effectiveness of the material.
Course Outline
Module 1
- Brief history of psychological type
- Rationale for this program
- Mapping the MBTI code to the 8-function model
- “J” & “P” mapped to “Rational” & “Irrational”
- A psychology of consciousness
- Relating Jung to other models
- Reference sources
- Homework
Module 2
- Introversion & Extraversion explained
- Extraverted Sensing in depth
- Introverted Sensing in depth
- Se & Si differences
- Supporting video clips
- Fieldwork assignments
Module 3
- Extraverted Sensing review and more information
- Introverted Sensing review and more information
- Extraverted iNtuiting in depth
- Introverted iNtuiting in depth
- Ne & Ni differences
- Supporting video clips
- Fieldwork assignments
Module 4
- Extraverted iNtuiting review and more information
- Introverted iNtuiting review and more information
- Extraverted Thinking in depth
- Introverted Thinking in depth
- Te & Ti differences
- Supporting video clips
- Fieldwork assignments
Module 5
- Extraverted Thinking review and more information
- Introverted Thinking review and more information
- Extraverted Feeling in depth
- Introverted Feeling in depth
- Fe & Fi differences
- Supporting video clips
- Fieldwork assignments
Module 6
- Extraverted Feeling review and more information
- Introverted Feeling review and more information
- Overall cognitive process review
- Student progress review
- Mapping the cognitive processes to other models
- Practical applications
“It is an amazing workshop: informative, interesting, and enlightening. Best of all, I can do it at my own pace and convenience. Thank you Vicky for creating this workshop.”
Chantal Lortie |
What you get
6 hours of audio-visual presentation Hundreds of short, real-life video clips illustrating each cognitive process in action Field assignments to gain experience for yourself Definitions from many different expert sources to compare and contrast
“I found the webinar to be very insightful and helpful in understanding type in action across the 8 cognitive processes.”
MJ Wilson |
Applications
Here are some areas where being able to “spot” the cognitive processes will benefit you:
Relationships. Interacting with other people in your life, whether romantic, family, social, or business. Teamwork. Understanding the strengths others bring to the team, and recognizing the “blind spots” that may occur when certain cognitive processes are under-represented. Appreciating Diversity. Not just the usual diversity of race, color, religion, etc., but diversity of personality type preference. Parenting. Appreciating the ways your children are like you and different from you. Coaching. Being able to apply this model toward helping your clients achieve their goals. Strategizing, Planning, Problem-Solving. Better understanding how different people approach the setting of goals and milestones; how they develop solutions to issues. Personal Growth. Improving your own psychological literacy so you are better equipped to move forward with your own individuation.
“In 25 years of attending professional development workshops, I’ve never experienced anyone who brought more energy and enthusiasm to a course! Vicky Jo is totally committed to making the experience an engaging and useful one.” |
Grady McGonagill, Ed.D.
McGonagill Associates
Sources
In preparing this workshop, I have drawn upon material from many experts in the field of psychological type, including:
John Beebe
Linda Berens
Dario Nardi
Daryl Sharp
Dick Thompson
Steve Myers
Lenore Thomson
…and, of course, the master himself:
C. G. Jung