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David Keirsey , Ray Choiniere
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  • Taschenbuch: 350 Seiten
  • Verlag: Prometheus Books (1. Mai 1998)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 1885705026
  • ISBN-13: 978-1885705020
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,1 x 15,7 x 2,1 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 46.185 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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Book Review: Please Understand Me II by David Keirsey, Prometheus Nemesis Book Co.. 1998, 350 pg. By Jack Falt

Back in 1978 Keirsey and Bates wrote Please Understand Me. It was one of the first books to popularize the Myers-Briggs Type Inventory (MBTI), and it included "The Keirsey Temperament Sorter" so people could get a sense of what their psychological type was. However, Keirsey and Bates main interest in the MBTI was to use it as a way to determine temperament. They saw that the SP, SJ, NF and NT grouping of types fit the four temperaments that Hippocrates had written about twenty-five hundred years ago.

Keirsey had long been interested in the concept of temperament, and while he does discuss the MBTI preferences, both books focus mainly on temperament. Unfortunately, in the first book he labelled the four temperaments with the names of Greek gods, Dionysus, Epimetheus, Apollo and Prometheus. I found these names really difficult to work with when I first read the original book, and had to have a dictionary in my hand to make any sense out of some of the material. In the intervening years Keirsey (Marilyn Bates has since died) renamed them: Artisan for the SP, Guardian for the SJ, Idealist for the NF, and Rational for the NT, which made for easier reading.

In the revised edition "The Keirsey Temperament Sorter II" has been updated with some different questions, and this can still be used to determine your type. He has added "The Keirsey FourTypes Sorter" which determines only your temperament. Both of these quizzes are also on his web site:

The book discusses in detail the similarities between temperaments and MBTI, and also how they are different. The MBTI bases psychological type on internal mental functioning. Keirsey finds it more useful to stick to what can be observed or people's behaviour: how people use words and tools.

Words are either abstract or concrete, and tools are used in a mainly cooperative or utilitarian way. Thus, SPs use mainly concrete words and use tools in a utilitarian way; SJs are concrete and cooperative; NFs are abstract and cooperative; and NTs are abstract and utilitarian. According to Keirsey, temperament determines behaviour.

Keirsey devotes a chapter to each temperament, including a description of each of the four psychological types included in that temperament, e.g. Rationals include: INTJ, INTP, ENTP and ENTJ. As would be expected the descriptions focus more on behaviour than on internal thought processes. Each temperament is described in terms of language, intellect, interest, orientation, self- image, values and social role. The book is well set up as it has numerous charts, and while emphasizing a specific temperament, it also shows the corresponding entries for the other three temperaments.

Having given a basic description of each temperament, the book then devotes a chapter to the three main areas of life: mating, parenting and leading.

In mating styles the Artisan is the Playmate, the Guardian is the Helpmate, the Idealist is the Soulmate, and the Rational is the Mindmate. While any temperament can and does marry any of the four temperaments, Keirsey finds that people tend to be attracted to their opposite: Artisans to Guardians, and Idealists to Rationals. He further describes how each temperament is likely to get along with each of the other temperaments and then gives further detail into how the temperament is likely to interact with each of the four types within the opposite temperament, e.g. an Artisan with a Guardian (ISTJ, ISFJ, ESTJ and ESFJ).

In the Parenting chapter, Keirsey describes children with each of the four temperaments and describes each of the combinations of temperament of parent and child. The Artisan parent tends to be the Liberator and is very tolerant of the child's behaviour. The Guardian parent sees the job of parenting as one of socializing the child. The Idealist parent wants to harmonize all relationships the child has. The Rational parent wants children to become individuals. The main task of all parents is to stimulate children to help them develop their potential.

There are also descriptions of how each temperament learns best. In his work as a school psychologist, Keirsey found that many behaviour problems were the result of poor instruction techniques rather than problems such as ADD or ADHS. The Artisan child needs lots of hands-on learning. The Guardian is more willing to do what he is told. The Idealist wants to be authentic and get along. The Rational just loves to soak up information, but quickly spots the teacher who doesn't know the material.

The final chapter looks at leadership. Keirsey sees leadership as a function of intelligence. He sees that each temperament has a main intellectual skill with lesser ability in the other forms of intelligence. Artisans are best at tactics, Guardians at logistics, Idealists at diplomacy, and Rationals at strategy. Churchill was a good example of a tactician. He could quickly accesses what was happening and knew what to do next. Washington was the man to lead the new nation with his ability to organize all of the details needed to bring the country out of the chaos of war. Gandhi used his example of passive resistance as the diplomatic way to bring about the end of British rule in India. Lincoln, the Rational, used his skill at strategy to give the leadership required to win the civil war. Keirsey makes the point that each of these intelligences are needed in society. As such, each intellectual skill is equally valid. Unfortunately, most intelligence tests do not measure these traits.

This updated version of Please understand Me II is almost double the size of the original. In the intervening years Keirsey has accumulated a lot of additional material that he has included in his latest book. There is a great deal of useful information for those who prefer the MBTI, and you might find that the concept of temperament is well worth considering and another useful tool to add to your psychological tool bag. < P > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Jack Falt is qualified in the administration of the MBTI . Through his company called Appreciating Differences he gives workshops and presentations on MBTI and True Colors. He is president of the APT - Ottawa-Carleton chapter, and is the membership coordinator for the Ontario Aassoc. of APT. END

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A very worthwhile read 18. April 1999
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I found Please Understand Me to be very basic and not possessing the depth of the original Gifts Differing book. Please Understand Me II is a phenominal book. It provides much more in-depth coverage and insights than Please Understand Me. It contains a great deal of new and useful information on the application of MBTI to relationships and provides an outstanding conceptual framework for understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each type. If you're already familiar with MBTI - this is a "don't miss" book!! As a consultant and manager of people, I've found the insights in the book to be invaluable.
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Granted, personality tests can never quite be taken seriously; most function like horoscopes--one-size-fits-all: as long as the test-taker wishes to coincide with the results, they are imaginatively verified. But coming to the Keirsey as a skeptic, I've found it unexpectedly accurate, on each of two very different occasions. When I tried the original version of the Keirsey several years ago, its insights had been interesting and useful; but when it occurred to me recently to take the test again, this time with _Please Understand Me II_, I was really struck by the ways in which the results differed, and how certain differences in my personality had been pinpointed, again, with much accuracy. So, even as I'd never trust an assessment of this format to divine anything like a true self, the test did give me occasion for recognizing some of the fundamental changes I had undergone over the years. (For those who might be trying to pick between the two, this second edition I think is more thorough than the first.) On this purely practical basis I would recommend the book, as a possible aid toward fuller self-understanding. Critical and detailed, it's the only "personality test" I've come across that doesn't abuse one's intelligence.
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Seht interessant, doppelt und schließt an bei seinem erstes Buch. Es wäre schön wenn jeder diese wissenschaft hat, dann geht dass zusammenleben vielleicht viel... Lesen Sie weiter...
Vor 21 Monaten von Henk veröffentlicht
Excellent book
After applying for a job a few months ago, I got interested in the kind of questions I got asked. My search lead me to MBTI, but the information I found on the Internet was vague,... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 31. Dezember 2009 von P. Schoeberl
As an E.N.F.J. IDEALIST - - This is an excellent book!
We see the world as WE are, not at the world is.

Although we are all unique and individual humans, there are significant and observable commonalities in the way we communicate,... Lesen Sie weiter...

Veröffentlicht am 11. Juni 2000 von James Hughes
Interesting Book But There's a Better One to Read First
This book is interesting but also somewhat esoteric and opinionated. A much more useful book to start out with is LIFETYPES by Sandra Krebs Hirsh and Jean Kummerow. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 5. Juni 2000 veröffentlicht
I never read the first one.
I never read "Please Understand Me" and really had no clue what the Meyers-Briggs personality test was prior to a chance encounter with a test by the author. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 11. Mai 2000 von Bradley Morehouse
Dull, buy the first one instead
The way I felt when I read this book is much the same way miners must have felt during the California gold rush: a lot of dirt in your palm with not much gold. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 8. April 2000 von Leon M. Bodevin
Disappointing compared to first edition
I liked Kiersey's frst version very much, and used it frequently with my clients (I am a psychologist) as a good MBTI introduction. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 7. April 2000 veröffentlicht
A must read!
This book is a must read for managers; although, it is not classified as a management book. It provides a framework to objectively evaluate oneself - a skill that very few people... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 2. April 2000 von inov8v
An improvement
For simple coverage of a complex subject, this book is a worthwhile improvement over its predecessor. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 1. April 2000 veröffentlicht
A "Must Read!"
This book is a "must" for anyone interested in understanding how others tick, perhaps even in understanding a bit about themselves! Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 18. März 2000 veröffentlicht
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