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Was That Really Me?: How Everyday Stress Brings Out Our Hidden Personality (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Was That Really Me?An update of "Beside Ourselves", Naomi Quenk explores further what we keep hidden within but reveal when we are stressed. Outlining the stress patterns of the 16 personality types, this edition includes information on work-related stress and the effects of working in stress mode over a long period.
Full description- Publisher: Davies-Black Publishing
- Published: 31 December 2002
- Format: Paperback 368 pages
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- Categories: Occupational & Industrial Psychology | Self, Ego, Identity, Personality | Family & Relationships | Personal Development
- ISBN 13: 9780891061700 ISBN 10: 0891061703
- Sales rank: 80,386
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Full description for Was That Really Me?
In this update of "Beside Ourselves", psychologist Naomi Quenk explores further what we keep hidden within but reveal when we are stressed. Outlining the stress patterns of the 16 personality types, this revised edition includes revealing information on work-related stress and what happens to us when we operate in a stress mode over a long period. We have all experienced unexpected or inconsistent behaviour in ourselves and others. Using Jungian psychological type theory and the MBTI personality inventory as a framework to unravel this confusing side of human personality, Quenk argues that the inferior function is a natural, healthy part of personality that can lead to enriched understanding and personal growth. This revised edition has a simpler explanation of type dynamics, type differentiation and type development, as well as new discussions of how each type functions at work and what each finds stressful and energizing. New stories about people in the grip of their inferior functions replace stories from the first edition.

