RT Article T1 Psychological type and personal wellbeing among Catholic priests in Italy: a study in positive psychology JF Mental health, religion & culture VO 24 IS 4 SP 404 OP 411 A1 Crea, Giuseppe 1957- A1 Francis, Leslie J. 1947- A2 Francis, Leslie J. 1947- LA English YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1761315749 AB This paper explores the connection between psychological type and personal wellbeing among a sample of 95 Catholic priests serving in Italy. Personal wellbeing was assessed by two measures: the Oxford Happiness Questionnaire and the Purpose in Life Scale. Psychological type was assessed by the Francis Psychological Type Scales that draw on the development of Jung’s classic model that distinguishes between two orientations (extraversion and introversion), two perceiving functions (sensing and intuition), two judging functions (thinking and feeling), and two attitudes (judging and perceiving). The data demonstrated that lower levels of personal wellbeing were experienced by introverts than by extraverts. K1 Wellbeing K1 psychology of religion K1 psychological type K1 Clergy DO 10.1080/13674676.2020.1758645