Presenter: Lynn Turner, PhD, LCSW
Three Sessions - Friday, February 24 | Friday, March 31 | Friday, April 28
CEUs: Category 1 | 3 CEUs per workshop/9 Total CEUs if all three attended
Session 1-for Beginners: Friday, February 24 | 10:00 am - 1:30 pm
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Using the Enneagram in Therapy Sessions-for Beginners or for any clinician who has a passing knowledge of the Enneagram, but would like to learn how to use the Enneagram with clients.
Participants will learn the nine temperament styles discerned by ancient cultures to create a more harmonious community. With Enneagram temperament styles as Nature, therapists can combine childhood Nurture to enhance the lives of their clients. We are not only one style but have various connections across and around the Enneagram Mandala or circle. Younger clients have learned the Enneagram as a personality typing. Used in therapy sessions, clients find their innate abilities and liabilities. The Enneagram is a strong tool adaptable to all therapeutic techniques. Participants can refer to www.lynnsenneagram.com for background.
Learning Objectives:
1. Describe 3 Enneagram Styles or more with gifts and burdens.
2. Have a working knowledge of their own Enneagram Style.
3. Understand the Nature/Nurture aspect of Childhood plus Enneagram Style.
4. Begin to understand the Triune Brain and differences between the 3 Enneagram Triads.
5. Have brief knowledge about the Triangles in the Enneagram Mandala.
Session 2: Friday, March 31 | 10:00 am - 1:30 pm
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Using the Enneagram temperament styles in your Psychotherapist Practice with Individuals, Couples, Families and Children -for those who know the Enneagram, but want more Advanced Knowledge. Session I of II.
This in-depth session will approach the 9 temperament styles not only with knowledge of their gifts and challenges, but also with the interplay of Nurture, childhood dilemmas. Actual client examples of Enneagram difficulties will be addressed and discussed. The session will cover the Triads, the Triune Brain, client Styles 2-5, and the Nature/Nurture aspects of the Enneagram system of temperaments. Participants can refer to www.lynnsenneagram.com for background.
Learning Objectives:
- To understand the Nature/Nurture aspects of the Enneagram in Psychotherapy.
- To understanding the effect of the Triads as part of the Triune Brain on each Enneagram Style.
- To be able to identify in your practice, client Styles 2-5.
- To bring Enneagram insight into at least one of your client sessions.
- To understand how your Enneagram style plays out in therapy sessions.
Session 3: Friday, April 28 | 10:00 am - 1:30 pm
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Using the Enneagram temperament styles in your Psychotherapist Practice-for those who know the Enneagram, but want more Advanced Knowledge. Session 2. Participants can refer to www.lynnsenneagram.com for background.
This in-depth session will approach the 9 temperament styles not only with knowledge of their gifts and challenges, but also with the interplay of the Triangles, Wings and Subsets. We will dive deeply into Styles 6-1 noting the differences between the Mental, Heart and Gut Triads. Client issues interacting with the Enneagram shared by the leader as well as by participants will enhance the practical application of temperament knowledge. Examples will include Individuals, Couples, Families and Children.
Learning Objectives:
- To understand how the Triangles can be used in Psychotherapy to enhance the original style.
- To grasp the diversity of Styles with the Enneagram Wings and Subsets.
- To be able to identify in your practice, client Styles 6-1.
- To bring Enneagram insight into more than one of your client sessions.
- To understand the differences found in the three Triads with the core issues of each.
- To be able to discuss the likely scenario between two Enneagram Styles in a couple, family, or co-worker situation.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
- The Enneagram Made Easy, (Baron & Wagele, 1994)
- The Enneagram in Love and Work. (Palmer, 1995). Harper, San Francisco.
- Temperament in Clinical Practice. (Chess & Thomas, 1986), The Guilford Press, New York.
- The Enneagram Relationships and Intimacy, (Daniels & Dion, 2018), Published by David Daniels, M.D. and Suzanne Dion, updated edition Spring 2021).
- The Wisdom of the Enneagram. (Riso & Hudson, 1999). A Bantam Books, New York.