
Part 2 is based Nine Lenses on the World: the Enneagram Perspective. Here the pieces of the Enneagram puzzle will be assembled for an in-depth exploration of each personality style with an emphasis on bringing their less-resourceful/ defensive/ exaggerated /false-self appearance into alignment with their more resourceful/ growth-oriented /healthy/real-self expression. We’ll get additional insights from behavioral, cognitive, and psychodynamic approaches to change.

Upon completion of the 12 modules of Part 2 and submission of written exercises, participants will be issued a certificate as a Certified Advanced Teacher in the Enneagram Spectrum Method.
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- Nine Lenses on the World: the Enneagram Perspective (Digital Version)
- 537 page comprehensive text on the theory and styles of the Enneagram
- excellent companion to the training
- Wagner Enneagram Personality Style Scales (WEPSS)
- Participants receive a complimentary test code to take the online version
- Participants will deepen their practice and understanding for interpreting this questionnaire (available online and in hard-copy format), the only Enneagram inventory published by a major psychological test company with sufficient research to be reviewed in Buros’s Mental Measurements Yearbook
- 174 PowerPoint Slides
Course Content
Part 2, Module 1: Sweet Spots (adaptive tools) and Counterfeit Spots (compensating defensive strategies) of each style + the contributions of Karen Horney
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Part 2, Module 2: Blind Spots (shadow elements and avoidances), Hot Spots (vulnerabilities), and Desired Spots (what we really want) of each style
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Part 2, Module 3: Style THREE in Depth + the influence of conditioning on our Enneagram style: the behavioral approach
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Part 2, Module 4: Style SIX in Depth + the contributions of George Kelly: the cognitive approach
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Part 2, Module 5: Style NINE in Depth + how schema maintenance, avoidance, and compensation keep our maladaptive schemas in place: the contributions of Jeffrey Young
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Part 2, Module 6: Style ONE in Depth + how to change our distorting lenses to more realistic lenses
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Part 2, Module 7: Style FOUR in Depth + a psychodynamic understanding of how our Enneagram strategy actually brings about what we are trying to avoid + the contributions of Paul Wachtel
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Part 2, Module 8: Style TWO in Depth + the role of anxiety and interpersonal dynamics in the formation of our Enneagram style: the contribution of H.S.Sullivan
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Part 2, Module 9: Style EIGHT in Depth + the contributions of Alfred Adler (power, early childhood memory, birth order, formation of worldview)
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Part 2, Module 10: Style FIVE in Depth + practice in interpreting the Wagner Enneagram Personality Style Scales (WEPSS)
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Part 2, Module 11: Style SEVEN in Depth + minute meditations to access the resources of each style + designing workshops for a variety of audiences and time frames
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Part 2, Module 12: Sharing Workshop Presentations + Part 2 Summary
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