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“In an organization engaged in research and development (R&D), Ti types inhabit the research side and Te types prefer the development side. Each type is needed to balance the other.”
Carol Shumate, Projection and Personality Development via the Eight-Function Model
“While extraverted thinking observes and classifies external effects, introverted thinking focuses on the internal dynamics of phenomena.”
Carol Shumate, Projection and Personality Development via the Eight-Function Model
“In Jung’s view, the collective could never be entirely disentangled from the individual in psychology. He described his method as “a purely experiential process in which hit and miss, interpretation and error, theory and speculation, doctor and patient, form a symptosis ... and at the same time are symptoms of a certain process” (1954/1969, ¶ 421). In other words, Jung made a realization about psychology that paralleled what his contemporaries in quantum physics were discovering about subatomic phenomena: that the observers are participants in the process being observed and cannot be removed from it.”
Carol Shumate, Projection and Personality Development via the Eight-Function Model