Principles of the Enneagram
208 pages, 5 x 7 1/2
Paperback
Release Date:01 Dec 2012
ISBN:9781848191235
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Principles of the Enneagram

2nd Edition

By Karen A. Webb; Foreword by Helen Palmer
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Singing Dragon
Still the definitive introduction to the Enneagram, this revised andupdated edition covers all the key information on this curiouslyaccurate system of knowledge about human personality.
From its historical roots to how to use it in everyday life, the bookencompasses all of the key aspects and principles of the subject. Itexplains the nine personality types, how they interrelate and how torecognise and understand your own and others' basic types. It alsoexplores how the model can provide a lifelong guide that will encouragepersonal and spiritual growth, helping you to work with yourpersonality's strengths and weaknesses to realise your truepotential.
Karen A Webb has been teaching the Enneagram in the Narrative Traditionfor over 20 years. She graduated from the Enneagram ProfessionalTraining Program in 1991 and now runs Enneagram Studies UK, providingopen and tailored Enneagram workshops and consultations. Karen is apassionate, lifelong student of spirituality, comparative religion andpsychology and lives in Malvern, UK.
Acknowledgements. Foreword. Preface to Revised Edition. Introduction:Why The Enneagram? 1. How the Enneagram Works. 2. Type One: ThePerfectionist. 3. Type Two: The Giver. 4. Type Three: The Performer. 5.Type Four: The Romantic. 6. Type Five: The Observer. 7. Type Six: TheQuestioner. 8. Type Seven: The Optimist. 9. Type Eight: The Protector.10. Type Nine: The Mediator. 11. Seeing Below the Surface: Types WhichLook Alike. 12. Communication Tips: Using the Enneagram to CreateUnderstanding. 13. Conclusion: What Do I Do Next? FurtherReading/Useful Contacts.
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