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Mission Statement: The mission of the New York City Chapter of the Association for Psychological Type (APT NYC) is to provide education, development and advocacy for practitioners of and those with a strong interest in MBTI.® We are a primary resource for the Type community in the New York Metropolitan area and we create opportunities for networking, collaboration, and inspiration for Type enthusiasts at all levels.
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Where We Meet
105 East 22nd Street, Room 4A (NE Corner of Park Avenue South) New York City
Closest Subway: 6 Train to 28th Street
The Year at a Glance
An exciting season of engaging programs is in store. Included are:
- Free MBTI® ThinkBox Webinar Demo with CPP (Nov. 10, 2009)
- The Art and Science of Interpreting Personality Type to Different Audiences: A Panel Discussion (Dec. 9, 2009)
- Affirm the Hero & Mobilize the Good Parent: Using the Dominant & Auxiliary Functions to Coach More Effectively (Jan. 19, 2010)
- Jung's Forgotten Ideas About Psychological Types (Feb. 8, 2010)
- 360 Feedback and Psychlogical Type Webinar for APT NYC Members (March 16, 2010)
- Social Media: What Do I Do With all This "Stuff"? (and Who Has the Time?) (April 21, 2010)
On Sept. 22, 2009, over 30 MBTI® practitioners and enthusiasts gathered at Rosie O’Grady’s in midtown Manhattan to connect, re-connect and launch the 2009-2010 season for APT NYC. Click here to see the photos of this fun event. |
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Welcome to the new APT NYC website! Our goals for this site are to:
- Communicate dynamic information on MBTI®-related events, activities, resources and news
- Provide a place where members can interact with each other online and share ideas, tips, solutions, suggestions
In the upcoming months, you will see:
- Discussion board
- Blog
- Resources on training and development
- MBTI® news and trends
- More information on upcoming events.
- Our Chapter's first Philanthropy Project
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In December 2009, APT NYC published its second e-newsletter and got some good feedback. The chapter publishes four e-newsletters per year (edited by Juanita Davies, VP Newsletter). The bulletins report on chapter events and member activities and provide information to help keep you up-to-date with the latest MBTI® news and trends. The second issue included:
- Message from the President, Pamela Judd
- Information on a "Fake" version of Myers Briggs published on Facebook and the action taken by CPP to address the situation
- An article by chapter member Nancy Ancowitz that deals with some mis-conceptions about the Introvert personality type
- "Type and 360 Feedback, What Every Practioner Should Know"; an article by member Yaron Prywes on the similarities & differences between MBTI® and 360 feedback.
- A review by Chapter President, Pamela Judd, of the book Breakthrough Creativity by Lynn C. Levesque
- Information from the Newsletter Editor, Juanita Davies, on a recent demonstration of the ThinkBox®, an on-line learning environment.
 Read the newsletter in full: >> Click here to access the Newsletter Archives.
If you are a member and would like to submit an article for our next newsletter, please email Juanita Davies, VP Newsletters, at
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Publishing an article on your area of expertise is one of the benefits of membership. It gives you an opportunity to educate our members on a topic of interest to them while gaining visibility for yourself & your business. Articles should seek to inform rather than advertise. Articles for our next newsletter must be received by February 15, 2010 and should include a short bio with contact information.
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