Enneatypes in psychotherapy : selected transcripts

by Claudio Naranjo

Paperback, 1995

Publication

Imprint: Prescott, Arizona. : Hohm Press, 1995. Context: Selected papers from the First International Symposium on the Personality Enneagrams, held in Pueblo Acantilado, Spain December 1993. Responsibility: Claudio Naranjo, editor and research director ; translations by Ana Serrano and Cynthia Merchant. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xii, 150 pages ; 23 cm.

Call number

Psy / Naran

Barcode

BK-05089

ISBN

0934252475 / 9780934252478

CSS Library Notes

Description: Enneagram in Psychotherapy derives from selected transcripts of this ground-breaking meeting. A unique, experiental format allowed the therapists in attendance to interact with others of contrasting and similiar ennea-types. In one noteworthy discussion, they uncover both the "crazy" (dysfunctional) ideas and the healthy counter-points that characterize their ways of thinking and their interactions with clients. Another forum offers the insights of nine distinguished therapists, each representing one ennea-type. Describing their own unique styles of working, the professionals elaborate upon both the advantages and difficulties of serving clients in each of hte nine types. The final chapter, an epilogue by Claudio Narango, presents a concise Enneagram-inspired statement on the nature of psychotherapy. -- back cover

Table of Contents: Opening talk
The enhancing power of the enneagrams of the personality in the psychoanalytic way of work
The enneatypes in the Hoffman Quadrinity process
The meeting of enneatypes in the therapeutic relation
A group inquiry into the dysfunctional assumptions and admonitions characteristic of the twenty-seven instinct-related subtypes
Nine ingredients for a panacea

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Physical description

xii, 150 p.; 23 cm

Description

A lively and instructive consideration of the Enneagram's application in the therapeutic environment. Transcribed from the First International Symposium on the Personality Enneagrams, held in Spain, in December 1993, this book reflects the direct experience of notable practitioners from a wide range of disciplines including psychoanalysis, TA, Gestalt, bodywork and other psychological approaches.

Language

Original language

English

Rating

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