What I love about art is the way it stretches thought beyond the obvious. I am well aware of my Jungian preference for Intuition in the way I deal with information – and modern art is an ideal medium to spark off the completely random tangential thinking which so appeals to my psychological nuances.
I have [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Psychology’
Art & Medicine
Posted in Arty farty, tagged Art, Medicine, Psychology, Tate Modern on August 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Jung & Elderhood
Posted in Personal Development, tagged Age, Jung, Personal Development, Psychology on April 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Today I ran a workshop for a group of colleagues on the Myers Briggs Type Indicator and we had great fun exploring psychological preference. Jung’s typology is, of course, at the heart of the MBTI instrument. I don’t pretend to understand all of Jung’s writings, but what I have managed to synthesize in my not-particularly-academic [...]