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PERSONALITY. LET'S TALK ABOUT IT.

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Every day, across the world, people strive to discover just what it is that makes them who they are - why they act, think and feel in certain ways…and why others may be different. 

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The British Association for Psychological Type (BAPT) is a non-profit, membership-led organisation based in the United Kingdom that focuses on promoting the understanding and application of personality type, particularly the psychological type model developed by Carl Jung. 

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At BAPT we are fully committed to working collaboratively and engaging with other Type Associations and enthusiasts across the globe.

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What Personality Type are You?
What is Personality Type?

Personality can be described as the habitual ways in which people think, feel, and act on most occasions, or all the qualities and characteristics a person exhibits. A person's behaviour can be described as actual acts, observable, and the result of a complex mix of factors. 

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Explore psychological type with BAPT

BAPT promotes the understanding and application of psychological type through conferences, workshops, online and in-person events, articles, publications, and other resources. We encourage lively debate in a friendly atmosphere, where people can learn, connect, and enjoy exploring the endlessly fascinating world of psychological type.

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If you are interested in personality and psychological type, we would love you to join us.

A warm welcome to our friends from The Australian Association of Psychological Type

Have you activated your complimentary membership to BAPT yet?

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Contact AusApt for more information.

 

We’re looking forward to continuing to work with you to deepen and strengthen type knowledge and use around the globe.

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