The Center for Applications of Psychological Type (CAPT) was founded in 1975 by Isabel Briggs Myers and Mary McCaulley as a nonprofit research and training institute specializing in psychological type and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) instrument and system. CAPT was a pioneering organization in type research and education, developing innovative programs and computerized scoring systems for the MBTI instrument. In 2023, CAPT merged with the Myers Briggs Foundation, where its legacy continues through research, education, and the administration of the national MBTI Certification Program.
Under the leadership of CAPT, the Myers Briggs Foundation remains committed to advancing the understanding and application of personality type. Through funding research, publishing Jungian assessments, and offering certification programs, the foundation actively contributes to the global type community. Additionally, it provides resources such as the Pearson-Marr Archetype Indicator (PMAI) instrument, the Murphy Meisgeier Type Indicator for Children (MMTIC) assessment, and the Klein Group Instrument (KGI) assessment, all aimed at helping individuals, families, and teams harness the power of personality type.
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