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18 DVD's Available
Lectures:.
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In the Lecture Series you'll discover a rich, wide-ranging
perspective on the Enneagram. These lectures are already being used
in Enneagram discussion groups and are perfect for home study.
The Dynamic Enneagram -- Introduction
Discover how your personality style is many things at once - a hypnotic
trance, a strategy for making sense of reality, a skill, a story you tell
yourself, a host of talents, a set of defenses and an array of potentials.
Emotional Trios
- Overview
Tom presents his latest insights into the similarities shared by
groups of Enneagram styles. hese include: "ruling paradoxes," core
sensory biases and new material about Enneagram and hypnosis.
NLP & The Enneagram
NLP identifies the structure of subjective experience as a first
step to changing it. In this tape, Condon uses NLP to identify the
sensory scaffolding that supports Enneagram styles. He demonstrates
the famous NLP eye movements and other non-verbal cues that reaveal internal
states. this is followed by a lively discussion of the biases of
different therapies and hos they often minister to the problems of specific
Enneagram styles.
Secondary Gains
Secondary Gains are the hidden motives and unconcious needs that
drive neurotic behavior. Here Condon reveals the secondary gains
most commonly present in the personality compulsions described by the Enneagram.
What's My Style?
Working with several small panels and equipped with little information,
Tom offers his impressions of each panelist and tries to discover their
Enneaagram style. A useful exercise in typing.
Twos, Threes, & Fours
In this tape, Condon offers unique insights in teh dynamics of Enneagram
styles Two, Three & Four, detailing their shared childhood themes,
emotional habits, sensory strategies and worldviews.
Fives, Sixes & Sevens
Using the same approach (see immediately above), Condon explains
the inner dynamics of Fives, Sixes & Sevens.
Eights, Nines & Ones
As above, you will find the inner dynamics of Eights, Nines &
Ones.
Demonstrations:.
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In each Demonstrations you'll see an individual move
from their Enneagram compulsion to greater freedom as Condon uses a therapeutic
technique customized to the dilemma of their style. The demonstrations
are sometimes entertaining, sometimes intense, producing a visible before
and after in the client.
Working With a One
This demonstration reveals the Oneish need
to live to an ideal and its social consequences. It also explores how to
have more choices and flexibility around the issue of being good.
Working With a Two
A Two works with Tom on how to separate the
role
of being helpful from her desire to truly care for others. The demonstration
also shows how to work with unconscious imagery and homework assignments.
Working With a Three
This video demonstrates the "visual squash,"
a technique for integrating conflicts, specifically applied to the Three
conflict about success and failure.
Working With a Four
Focuses on the Fourish problem of self-rejection.
Using reframing and "therapeutic frustration" Tom helps a Four get in touch
with her own sense of power and responsibility.
Working With a Five
This video is more interview-like, exploring
the Five tendency towards social fear and how to develop the capacity to
self-assert.
Working With a Six
Tom shows a male Six client how to reverse
projections, reclaim his power and grow more comfortable making his own
decisions and choices.
Working With a Seven
This demo explores the Seven tendency to self-jail
which leads to their compulsive need for multiple options. The focus of
the changework is on how to have more choices in the first place.
Working With an Eight
A sensitive interview, particularly helpful
for understanding the vulnerability that hides behind the forceful defenses
of may Eights.
Working With a Nine
Tom works with a Nine on her feelings of non-being
and demonstrates how to find the self that hides inside a Nine's defensive
fog.
The NLP Technique of Anchoring
Anchoring is a powerful easy-to-learn NLP technique that, when applied
to Enneagram related difficulties, can make a significant difference to
fixated or compulsive behavior. this demonstration (with a Five)
is comprehensive, self-explanatory and dramatic.
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