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The Enneagram Field Guide: Notes on Using the Enneagram in Counseling, Therapy, and Personal Growth

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This book is truly the "Therapists Companion". The ENNEAGRAM FIELD GUIDE is a great reference for therapists, counselors, and anyone who wants quick help understanding the Enneagram or themselves. Based on years of clinical experience and filed interviews by therapist Carolyn Bartlett, the book presents reports from therapy clients and individuals, all of who know their Enneagram style. As they describe their experiences with therapy and counseling, they reveal what had helped them successfully grow and change as well as what has not worked for their personality style. Therapists and counselors will find clear guidance about how to create meaningful change in their clients., Spiritual directors will discover stories that illuminate the Enneagram’s transpersonal meaning, plus ways to evoke the essential spiritual qualities of each style. Enneagram enthusiasts, who already know the power of this profound system, will find inspiration and insights from fellow travelers – pointing you towards fulfilling your own true potentials.

168 pages, Hardcover

First published December 28, 2003

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September 2, 2011
I'm a big fan of the Enneagram. If you're new to the enneagram, this is probably not the book for you. However, if you're wanting to figure out more about the challenges and opportunities presented by each type, it's great.
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