Instincts & Subtypes – Menlo Park, CA

02/18/2019 - 02/19/2019
Menlo Park, CA

Instincts & Subtypes – Menlo Park, CA

02/18/2019 - 02/19/2019

Overview

Each Enneagram type has three important variations known as instinctual subtypes. While everyone uses all three instincts – self-preservation, one-to-one and social – we each rely on one of these as our primary survival strategy.

Each Enneagram type has three important variations known as instinctual subtypes. While everyone uses all three instincts (located in the body center) – self-preservation, one-to-one and social – we each rely on one of these as our primary survival strategy. This combination of type and instinct determines our “subtype,” which creates a particular focus in daily life and distinctive style in relationships. In fact, subtypes are as important as personality types when it comes to daily life, where relationships – especially primary relationships – are largely shaped by instinct and emotion. Our instinctual subtype also influences the decisions we make about major projects and life goals.

Working with the Enneagram’s instinctual subtypes is a vital part of inner work and returning to our essential self. The 27 subtypes also illuminate the important variations among people of the same personality type. In key relationships, understanding subtypes brings these primary areas of focus to each person’s awareness and provides a language to describe similarities and differences.

The primary subtype focus shows up in our relationships in three vital areas:

  1. Self-preservation: Security issues reflected in personal warmth, finances, health and family
  2. One-to-one: A quest for union in individual connections, sexual intimacy and spiritual practice
  3. Social: Belonging and recognition through group participation, social structures and friendships

From Helen Palmer’s early workshops in Berkeley to current TNE programs around the world, the Enneagram Narrative panel method brings the 9 types and 27 subtypes to life. This three-day workshop will help you:

  • Connect to a greater sense of security, well-being and purpose
  • Gain a better understanding of why people think, feel and act differently
  • Improve communication, reduce conflict and build new bridges with loved ones
  • Learn to meet each other’s needs for security, identity, contact and withdrawal

This stand-alone workshop is also part of our Enneagram Narrative Core Program. The format consists of short presentations, panel interviews in the Narrative Tradition, guided practices and discussion. Some knowledge of the Enneagram is expected.

Prerequisites

None

Things to Know

  • Attendance: You may miss up to 2 hours (cumulative) of the foundational program. If you need to miss more than 2 hours, you will need to sign up for another training. 
  • Credits: Completion of Enneagram Intensive – Part 1 qualifies for 13 Continuing Coach Education (CCE) hours for Core Competencies and 4.5 hours for Resource Development (RD) by thInternational Coach Federation
  • Technical Requirements: You will need a computer with internet access in order to participate in this program. Headphones are optional but not necessary.

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Location

Onsite
Vallombrosa Center (includes remotely via Zoom)
250 Oak Grove Ave.
Menlo Park, CA
94025

Contact

If you have any questions about this or other events, please contact registrar@narrativeenneagram.org.

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