Patrick Kerwin, MBA, NCC, MCC—Losing Your Grip: Type and Stress in 2009
Patrick Kerwin: "The MBTI® instrument has proven invaluable in helping individuals understand their 'normal' ways of being. However, in a world facing natural disasters, spiraling energy and food costs, depressed housing markets, job losses, and other stress-inducing events, how can this system help us?"
In this workshop you will learn:
- Common stress triggers for each of the eight Jungian functions
- Characteristics of each type when "in the grip"
- Strategies for returning to equilibrium
- How to apply this knowledge to yourself, your loved ones, and your clients
References: Carl Jung, writing about type development, said that certain stressors can push us into "the grip of [our] inferior function." Naomi Quenk, PhD, has written two books and a booklet expanding on this subject (Beside Ourselves [1993]; updated as Was That Really Me? How everyday stress brings out our hidden personality [2002]; and In the Grip: Understanding type, stress and the inferior function (2nd edition) [2000]; all from CPP, Inc., Mountain View, CA).
Patrick Kerwin (ENFJ) is principal of Kerwin & Associates in San Diego, California, specializing in organizational development and training, workshop design and delivery, and individual development. A Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Master Practitioner, Patrick conducts the MBTI® Certification Program and works with corporate, educational, and non-profit organizations on team-building and communication enhancement using the MBTI®. In addition, he conducts MBTI applications workshops on topics such as type and stress, type and conflict, and type and career development. He is the current President of SANDAPT, the San Diego chapter of the Association for Psychological Type International, and is both a National Certified Counselor and Master Career Counselor.
CCC President Tanis Toland will emcee this program.
Pre-register now and arrive by 8:30 a.m. to guarantee your seat and a handout. To pre-register, contact Saori Choulos at (916) 632-8591 or Richard Hendrickson at /Richard [at domain] richardworks [dot] com">Richard [at domain] richardworks [dot] com. CCC members get in free; the cost is $35 for visitors, and students with photo ID get in half price. Cash or checks, only; paying at the door is OK. Not sure where to find us? Here are directions to our meeting place and parking. See you on April 25!
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