FAQ
Should I prepare notes?
It can be helpful for the typing process to be in an introspective frame of mind. So, while it is certainly not necessary to have a series of notes taken before a typing session, if doing so is helpful to facilitate introspection, then it is encouraged. Be assured though that the typing sessions feature well-thought-out questions that will often be more than sufficient to get to know your cognition on a deep level.
What is the CPT type score?
The Tier II typing service includes a CPT score to provide a more nuanced representation of type tailored to the uniqueness of the individual. The CPT score is an assessment of function expression within a type, including levels of consciousness, ego relation, attitudinal extremity, and magnitude. This information is included in the PDF supplied at the end of the Tier II service along with the emailed analysis and conclusion.
What is the typing process?
All services simply require you to turn up as you are. CPT methodology does not feature cognitive tests to objectively assess the extent to which you are proficient in certain functions. Across all services you are instead asked open questions that naturally allow your cognitive preferences to rise to the surface. Oftentimes the way a question is answered is more illuminating than the answer itself, which carries the advantage of even greater objectivity.
Is it confidential?
All CPT services are confidential and do not retain personal information about clients. With a client's consent, sessions can be recorded and stored for training purposes, but are never to be shared with the public. One-on-one sessions such as these involve getting to know someone on a deep level and encourage a safe environment in which a person feels at home being themselves. Confidentiality is therefore a top priority.