Posted February 15th, 2015 by Jim Nolan & filed under Valuable Posts on working in the Mental Health Profession, Counseling Program at SWC, Top News, Reflections from President Nolan, So you want to become a therapist? Tips and Advice for Prospective Students, Featured.
Dr. James Michael Nolan discusses the fundamentally different approach of INFP therapists and those promoting "Evidence-Based Practice" in psychotherapy. …
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Posted March 29th, 2014 by Jim Nolan & filed under Reflections from President Nolan, Featured.
Dr. Nolan's most viral post, this piece explores (with humor and sincerity) the joys and difficulties of being an INFP in the Myers-Briggs taxonomy…
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Posted January 26th, 2014 by Jim Nolan & filed under Reflections from President Nolan.
ENFPs and INFPs are the most highly represented Myers-Briggs types in the field of Psychology, according to many sources. Some thoughts on that phenomenon...…
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Posted January 25th, 2014 by Jim Nolan & filed under Top News, Reflections from President Nolan, Featured.
Dr. James Michael Nolan discusses what Myers Briggs (MBTI) types are found in Psychology, Counseling and Art Therapy. …
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Posted December 9th, 2012 by Jim Nolan & filed under Top News, Reflections from President Nolan.
A Psychological Analysis of the INFP in the Myers-Briggs taxonomy. Comical, and real. …
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Posted February 18th, 2012 by Andrea Hambuchen & filed under Top News.
Thought is a fascinating and inescapable phenomenon; it takes many forms and has many names. We can think linguistically, visually, auditorily, emotionally, sensually, somatically... Regardless of manifestation, at its core, thought is a means of representing information, mediating, and making sense of our realities; it is integral to our experience. In this day and…
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