Ed Morler, MBA, PhD
Current Enneagram theory briefly refers to three levels of emotional health: Healthy, Average and Unhealthy. Riso and Hudson break these down into what they call the nine Levels of Development.
However, neither Enneagram theory nor practice addresses facilitating movement up the levels. Without doing so, the Enneagram’s potential as a growth vehicle is limited.
Integrating the Enneagram of Personality with the Levels of Emotional Maturity (See Table 12.1, following) and com...

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