The Enneagram as Counseling Tool

When: Monday, August 25, 2008 9:00 am - 12:00 noon
Where:

UNC-Greensboro, Elliott Center
1000 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC 27412-5068
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Fee: $30 LPCANC members; $60 non-members
CEUs: 3.0 hours
Speaker: Marilyn Wolf, M.Ed., LPC, LCAS

Description: This workshop is intended to give participants an overview of The Enneagram basics. Attention will be given to the process of discovering one's own type and an introduction into how and why the Enneagram can be used in counseling. The Enneagram is a complex personality typing model and is a tool for exploring the basic nature of self and others. It is used with adolescents and adults in individual, couples and family counseling. Resources for further study will be emphasized.

Presenter: Marilyn Wolf, M.Ed., LPC, LCAS has been a student of the Enneagram for over eight years and believes it is a valuable clinical tool for counseling. Wolf has served on the Board of LPCANC 1999-2004, serving as Annual Conference co-chair, chair of the Counselor Assistance Network, President 2002-03 and Past President/By-laws Committee Chair, 2004.

Registration:
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