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"Whether people first hear about the two kinds of perception and two kinds of judgment as children, high school students, parents or grandparents, the richer development of their own type can be a rewarding adventure for the rest of their lives."

–Isabel Myers

 
 

CAPT training programs include basic Qualifying Training for the MBTI and other instruments.

 
 
  Legal Standards for Using the MBTI® Instrument  
 
  1. The MBTI instrument may not be reproduced without written permission from the publisher.

  2. The trademark designation must appear on all references to the MBTI® instrument or Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® instrument. The phrase MBTI® (or Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®) should be used only as an adjective (e.g., MBTI® instrument, MBTI® tool, MBTI® results, etc.). An exception is made for text in books, booklets, or electronic materials where there is a copyright page (or legal notices section) that contains the following statement: Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Myers-Briggs, and MBTI are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Trust in the United States and other countries. In these instances, it is advised to use the trademark symbol on the first reference in each chapter (hardcopy) or page (electronic) to notify users of the ownership of the mark.

  3. Copyrighted materials about MBTI type may not be duplicated without permission of the copyright holder.
 
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