治疗性娱乐本科生Myers-Briggs类型指标分析

IF 0.7 Q4 REHABILITATION
D. Devries, T. Beck
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摘要

Myers-Briggs类型指标(MBTI)已在全球范围内用于识别不同职业的个性偏好,并根据这些倾向对职业进行分类,创建职业档案。研究表明,性格和偏好相似的人往往会倾向于喜欢的职业,但娱乐疗法是这样吗?这项研究为期三年,研究对象是治疗性娱乐专业的本科生。作为管理课程的一部分,学生们完成了MBTI,以了解他们的性格类型及其对管理风格的影响。分析MBTI的结果,以确定是否存在对MBTI的主要偏好。这项研究重复了金和奥斯汀(2000)进行的一项研究。这项研究的结果表明,大约60%的学生被认定为三种人格类型之一(ESFJ、ENFJ或ENFP)。介绍了有关人格类型的信息,以及对学生、导师和实习导师的影响。这项研究的信息可能有助于在课堂上和职业咨询中为有兴趣成为娱乐治疗师的个人提供帮助。订阅TRJ
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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Profile of Undergraduate Therapeutic Recreation Students
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) has been used globally to identify personality preferences of different professions and to classify occupations based on these tendencies, creating professional profiles. Research shows that people with similar personalities and preferences tend to gravitate to like professions, but is this true of recreational therapy? This study was conducted over a three-year period with undergraduate students majoring in therapeutic recreation. Students completed the MBTI as part of an administration class to understand their personality type and the impact on their management style. Results of the MBTI were analyzed to identify if there was a predominate preference on the MBTI. This study replicated a study conducted by Jin and Austin (2000). The results of this study showed that approximately 60% of students identified as one of three personality types (ESFJ, ENFJ, or ENFP). Information on personality type, as well as implications for students, instructors, and placement supervisors, are presented. Information from this study may assist in the classroom and in career counseling for individuals interested in being recreational therapists. Subscribe to TRJ
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