The Enneagram as a Tool for Counseling: An Introduction

When: Friday, March 30, 2007 - 12pm - 2pm
Where: Taste of Thai Restaurant Private Dining Room at 1500 Mill St. Greensboro
Cost: Presentation free; Lunch on you own
CEUs: 1.0 hours (Free to members; $10 additional for non-members)
Speaker: Marilyn Wolf, M.Ed., LPC, LCAS

Why:

  • Stay connected with your professional association. LPCANC is the only organization that is dedicated exclusively to LPC's in NC. Find us at www.lpcanc.org
  • Network with other LPC's in your region and/or market your practice.
  • Members earn a free CEU hour for your attendance (non-LPCANC members must pay $10 to receive CEU). Cost of lunch buffet is on your own.

Description: The Enneagram is more than a personality typing system. Besides revealing one's core personality type, it offers insight into basic fears and desires as well as the false beliefs and underlying motivations for behavior. As a counseling tool, it provides opportunities for self-exploration, acceptance of self and others, and transcendence beyond the patterns of behavior which keep us stuck in pain. In this presentation, Marilyn will cover the basics of The Enneagram and will provide handouts as well as resources for further study.

About the Presenter: Marilyn Wolf received an M.Ed. in Counseling from UNCG in 1987 and is an LPC and a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS). She is the former president of LPCANC and is the recipient of the 2002 UNCG Distinguished Practitioner Award. Marilyn has been a student of the Enneagram for six years and finds it to be an invaluable tool in her practice with adults in both individual and couples work.

RSVP: Please RSVP to Keith Mobley, , by Wed. March 28 to confirm seating (space in the private dining room is limited).
All LPCs and counseling students are welcome to join us.