Psychological Types
Book Review
Carl Gustav Jung's «Psychological Types» is one of the key works in the field of analytical psychology. In it, Jung introduces the concept of psychological types, which help explain differences in people's behavior and thinking. The main focus is on introversion and extraversion, as well as the four main psychological functions: thinking, feeling, sensation, and intuition. Critics note that Jung's work has had a significant impact on the development of psychology and psychotherapy, offering a new system for classifying the human psyche. However, some experts point out the complexity and ambiguity of his concepts, which can make their practical application challenging. Nonetheless, «Psychological Types» remains an important source for studying individual differences and continues to inspire research in the field of personality psychology.
