Origins of the MBTI
The MBTI was developed over several decades by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers, who were inspired by the personality theories of Carl Jung. Carl Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, proposed the idea that individuals have distinct psychological preferences that influence how they perceive the world and make decisions. Jung’s work on personality types laid the foundation for the MBTI. It’s important to note that MBTI is based on the theories and ideas of Carl Jung but is not directly endorsed or affiliated with Jungian psychology. While it has been widely used and has its proponents, it has also faced criticism and debate in the field of psychology regarding its scientific validity and reliability as a measure of personality.