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THE ORGANIZATIONAL PLAN
The project consists of 16 chapters, divided into four parts: The sixteen chapters range from Jung’s theories to internet websites devoted to current typological interest, many of which have a Jungian connection or influence. |
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| PART I | A JUNGIAN PERSPECTIVE |
| READ ME | |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS, PROJECT MAP, PROJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | |
| CHAPTER 01 | INTRODUCTION |
| PART II | BOOKS, BOOK SECTIONS, PERIODICALS & A SAMPLING OF THESES |
| CHAPTER 02 | FOUNDATIONS |
| CHAPTER 03 | THE MODEL |
| CHAPTER 04 | ASSESSMENT: THE INSTRUMENT PROBLEM |
| CHAPTER 05 | TYPOLOGY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE |
| CHAPTER 06 | APPLICATIONS |
| CHAPTER 07 | GENDER & ARCHETYPAL MODELING |
| CHAPTER 08 | EXTENSIONS, MODIFICATIONS, & MUTATIONS |
| CHAPTER 09 | EXPLORATIONS IN INTEGRATION & CORRELATION |
| CHAPTER 10 | ALTERNATIVE TYPOLOGICAL MODELS: A SAMPLING |
| CHAPTER 11 | TYPOLOGY IN INTRODUCTIONS TO JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY |
| CHAPTER 12 | TYPOLOGY IN BIOGRAPHIES & CRITICAL STUDIES OF JUNG |
| CHAPTER 13 | REVIEWS OF TYPOLOGICAL MATERIALS |
| CHAPTER 14 | AUDIO-VISUAL & COMPUTER |
| PART III | DISSERTATIONS |
| CHAPTER 15 | UNPUBLISHED RESEARCH: BIBLIOGRAPHIES |
| PART IV | WEBLIOGRAPHIES |
| CHAPTER 16 | TYPOLOGY ON THE INTERNET |
| APPENDICES | |
| A1 | A READER’S GUIDE TO JUNG’S TYPOLOGY |
| A2 | MY ROCKY ROAD TO TYPOLOGICAL ENLIGHTENMENT |
| A3 | STRUCTURE & PROCESS IN JUNG’S TYPOLOGY |
| THE PROJECT MAP At the beginning of each chapter is a page called “Mapping The Territory”. It shows where each chapter fits into the project as a whole. |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
All commentary documents are identified by the author’s last name (and, occasionally with an additional qualifier where there are many papers by the same author), project chapter, project section, and the year of publication. |
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For example - DETLOFF.C6S62SS622.78
The author is Detloff and complete bibliographic details will be found in the bibliography for Chapter 6 (Applications), Section 6.2 (Arts) Sub-section 6.2.2 (Language). The paper was published in 1978. To bring the commentary to the screen, click on his Commentary Locator (DETLOFF.C6S62SS622.78) THE SEARCH FUNCTION Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 allows quite sophisticated searches by word or number and it has a boolean capability. For example, to check on material on the application of Jung’s typology to the field of literary criticism which is found in chapter 6 (Applications), section 6.2 (The Arts), sub-section 6.2.5 (Literary Criticism), enter C6S62SS625 (the identifier indicated in the Table of Contents for either the project as a whole of the chapter 6) in the search function of the Reader. All chapters are bookmarked. Since Acrobat Reader will also check all documents in a drive or a file folder, to find if there is anything written about Sherlock Holmes select the appropriate drive and folder by using the browse function and enter the name. The result is shown in the following illustration. By pointing to the “hit”, detailed information about the document and its location is shown. By clicking on the “hit” the document will be brought into the reader. |
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