Canadian psychologists, discover the Enneagram of Personality's core concepts in this introductory talk. This webinar offers a comprehensive overview of the nine types, their unique motivations, and historical roots, providing you with a valuable framework to enrich your therapeutic practice and foster deeper client self-awareness across Canada.
Explore the foundational concepts of the Enneagram of Personality in this introductory webinar designed for mental health professionals. The Enneagram is a model that delineates nine distinct personality types, each characterized by unique motivations, fears, and behavioral patterns. Unlike other profiling tools, the Enneagram delves into the core motivations driving each type's behaviors and attitudes, making it a valuable asset in therapeutic settings. This course provides an overview of the Enneagram's history, its contemporary application, and the preliminary vocabulary essential for understanding its concepts. Participants will gain insights into how identifying one's own or a client's Enneagram type can serve as a starting point for deeper self-exploration and personal growth.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:
Understand the historical origins and modern interpretations of the Enneagram of Personality.
Recognize and describe the nine Enneagram personality types and their core motivations.
Apply Enneagram concepts to enhance therapeutic interventions and client self-awareness.
Utilize the Enneagram as a tool for initiating deeper psychological work with clients.
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