june, 2019

11jun(jun 11)8:30 am12(jun 12)4:30 pmENNEAGRAM SWEET SPOTS, BLIND SPOTS, HOT SPOTS AND DESIRED SPOTS: Understanding Intrapsychic and Interpersonal Dynamics | Asheville NCJerry Wagner, PhD

Event Details

This is an advanced program. If you are interested in a 1-day introductory/intermediate course, click on this link https://mahec.net/event/56972.
Taught by internationally renowned Enneagram Master, Honorary Founder and previous Board Member of the International Enneagram Association, Dr. Jerome Wagner, this two-day course is suitable for individuals who are relatively new to the Enneagram or for those who want to improve their advanced understanding of individual personality and relationship dynamics.
The Enneagram is a personality system that presents a useful template or map for understanding ourselves, important people in our lives, and groups. A full spectrum of personality styles, it describes nine ways of perceiving, processing, and responding to the world.
• Each style has sweet spots where there is clarity of vision, or an intuitive edge. We look for what we value, what is important to us. We see some things clearer and sooner than others do.
• Each style has blind spots—aspects of ourselves, others, and the world that we overlook but others see more easily. Some see others’ needs but not their own; some notice ideas but miss feelings; some accentuate the positive but eliminate the negative, etc.
• Each style has hot spots—vulnerabilities that are usually found around our sweet spots and early childhood hurts and vulnerabilities. When what we value or what we’re good at gets criticized or dismissed, we get anxious, depressed, or angry and then overreact. These are hurts that we avoid. Our personality style develops to make sure we don’t get hurt this way again. Some are very sensitive about being left out, others about conflict, and still others about failure, etc.
• Each style has desired spots—what we really want and need.
This workshop will involve input, personal reflection, discussion in
type-alike groups, and panels of varying types.

Time

11 (Tuesday) 8:30 am - 12 (Wednesday) 4:30 pm

Location

MAHEC Mary C. Nesbitt Biltmore Campus

121 Hendersonville Rd, Asheville NC 28803

Organizer

Jerry Wagner | 847-400-6507Jerry Wagner, 847-400-6507, jeromewagnerphd@gmail.com

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