
Attachment and Self-Understanding: Parenting with the Brain in Mind
Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. UCLA School of Medicine, Foundation for Psychocultural Research–UCLA Center for Culture, Brain and Development, Center for Human Development, Los Angeles,...
Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. UCLA School of Medicine, Foundation for Psychocultural Research–UCLA Center for Culture, Brain and Development, Center for Human Development, Los Angeles,...
Tom Condon A group of university researchers found that when a speaker ascribes qualities to another person, a listener will automatically unconsciously attribute those...
Michelle M. Slusser My enneagram type is a “Three”, which is considered to be a performer. “Type Three represents the archetype of the person...
The Author’s Own Reflections66 John R. Amos JCD Teaching the spirituality of the Enneagram—like the writings of the four authors cited in part 1,...
Nicholas Reitter Enneagram Dilemmas “Always the beautiful answer who asks a more beautiful question” – E.E. Cummings (Introduction to Collected Poems, 1938) This article...
Peter O'Hanrahan It’s time to revise the nine passions or vices which are assigned to the nine enneagram types. Our enneagram shorthand has been...
A Quantitative and Descriptive Study of Distinct and Self-Consistent Attentional Styles and their Relation to Enneagram Typology *Click here for Personality Patters: Part 3*...
Submitted by Frederic Schmitt Evagrius of Pontus, one of the fathers of Christian monasticism is also in a certain way one of the “fathers”...