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Practical Application of the Enneagram in Clinical Settings

  • Room 102 Gullixson Hall 2375 Como Avenue Saint Paul, MN, 55108 United States (map)

With the Enneagram gaining in popularity, many clients are asking for therapists who use the Enneagram in clinical settings. The Enneagram, when used ethically and responsibly, can offer the clinician valuable insight into how their clients habitually think, feel and behave. An overview of the Nine Enneagram personality types will be given as well as how this valuable psycho-spiritual tool can be understood through the lens of Object Relations and other common psychological theories used in clinical practice. 6 CEUS are available. This introductory class can also be taken as part of an ongoing series into how to apply the Enneagram in clinical practice.

FAQ

Can I earn CEUs for this class?

Yes! 6 CEUs are available for licensed social workers. Please consult your professional Board for information about CEU requirements.

How much do I need to know about the Enneagram before coming to class?

Though this class is not an introductory Enneagram class, an overview of the Enneagram and the 9 types will be provided with special focus on how the various psychological methodologies can be found within the Enneagram itself. The primary focus will be on how to apply the Enneagram with clients.

Will refunds be available if I have to cancel last minute?

Full refunds will be available until April 20th. After that, no refunds will be available.

Will there be any follow up classes for continued learning?

Yes. This is the introductory class with a series to follow. Participants will have the opportunity to sign up for future classes.

Will lunch be served?

No. Please bring a bag lunch. Coffee and hot water for tea and light snacks will be available.

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August 3

Applying the Enneagram in Coaching, Therapy, and Spiritual Direction