The Biology of the Enneagram: More surprises at the frontiers of biopsychology?
Written by Tina Thomas, Ph.D. Last September, we made note in this space of Tina Thomas’ provocative exploration of the biological roots of type...
Written by Tina Thomas, Ph.D. Last September, we made note in this space of Tina Thomas’ provocative exploration of the biological roots of type...
Written by Tracy Lenda When I mentioned the title of this article to a friend fairly new to the Enneagram system, his candid response...
Written by Sophia B. Moore Sophia B. Moore The annual meeting of the Association of Enneagram Teachers in the Narrative Tradition struck a new...
Written by Antonio Barbato “Carriages without horses shall go And accidents fill the world with woe” -Mother Shipton (circa.1530) This article ties in with...
…The following conversation evolved over months as a result of several exchanges with Christopher Cowan and Natasha Todorovic, authors and teachers of Spiral Dynamics;...
By Carolyn Bartlett Presentation in Therapy • Seven clients can appear curious and interested, often minimizing their actual pain and difficulty • ...
Is Type Six different from the others? Or do other types portray similar dualistic characteristics? When learning the Enneagram, many people are surprised to...
Presentation in Therapy • Three clients can be busy workaholics; may readily list all the things they are doing; may speak in slogans...