Quote from: Claire de Lune on July 30, 2008, 09:27:14 AM
Give me a break, Nicole. No one uses Meyers-Briggs as a diagnostic or research tool. Your Swiss man eschewed emperical methods and stated on numerous occasions that his own anecdotal observations provided superior evidence. That atitude seems to have gravitated towards Ms. Briggs, the one with a degree in poli sci from Swarthmore as her sole academic credintial.
My Meyers-Briggs assesment reads much like my Scorpio, Virgo Rising natal chart interpretation. That surely wouldn't disturb Dr. Jung who also had a keen interest in astrology.
Claire, you are simply entitled to your opinions. For that you need no break. I'm kinda surprised about the virulence. You sound like a Skinner-prof I had in Psychology in 1970!!
You don't like or use a thing? Fine, I can see where in your part of the work that MBPI wouldn't be a first or even last resort to working with the cases you work with. But, I think that hardly merits the sort of downright harsh stuff you've managed in the last two posts.
As for Jung. Yes, I'm sure that just like other humans he had flaws and blind-spots. In fact, I'm well aware that he did. That I enjoy his ideas and reading some of his works, like
Aion &
Archetypes & the Collective Unconscious, I simply enjoy having read them. Is that okay with you or should I unread them?
Please try to gear-down a few notches. OK.

As I am sure you are aware, having a poly sci degree from Swathmore doesn't invalidate anyone's knowledge or instrument. Instead that sort of comparison almost surely shows the sense of the accuser that she has a virulent reaction to the entire thing. *sigh*
That being said, there's hardly any reason to argue. I find Jung interesting reading. That you don't is just fine with me. But, could you please tone it down a notch? He's been dead for 45 years!
Best,
Nichole