Many of us in the Enneagram community have been studying
the Enneagram instinctual subtypes for years. In 2004, Claudio
Naranjo presented an updated description of the 27 subtypes.
Through lecture, group discussion and exemplars, we will discuss
this version of the instinctual subtypes, with the goal of getting
a deeper and more thorough understanding each of the 27
distinct subtypes.
Beatrice Chestnut, Ph.D., M.A., M.F.T. has been working with the
Enneagram for over 18 years. She has a Ph.D. in communication
and an M.A. in psychology. She has taught at Northwestern
University, the California Institute of Integral Studies, and The
School of Law at the University of San Francisco. Currently, she
has a private psychotherapy practice and teaches Enneagram
workshops in San Francisco. She has been trained as a group
facilitator and completed the Palmer/Daniels Enneagram
Professional Training Program certification in 1997 and Ginger
Lapid-Bogda’s two “Train-the-Trainers” trainings in 2005 and 2007.
IEA Accredited Teacher.
Jessica Dibb
Riding the Currents of Change: The Enneagram
and Presence in Times of Crisis and Opportunity
Spirituality
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In this workshop, we will explore how each
type has characteristic ways of perceiving
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