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MBTI® - Group SSPS Supervision
MBTI® - Group SSPS Supervision
Designed specifically for MBTI Pracititoners wanting more individualized training and support as you integrate the neuroscience, needs theory and emotional intelligence behind the Striving Styles into your work with personality type.
This Group Supervision Program is for anyone working in coaching, psychotherapy, counselling, or consulting. It provides you with an understanding of how innate needs, brain organization, emotions and conditioning impact on behavior and how to help clients achieve satisfaction and their potential by breaking the longstanding patterns of behavior that get in the way.
Participation is limited to 6 individuals & participants must be using the MBTI in their current practice. Not an MBTI Practitioner? We have other options available.
Benefits:
- Upon enrolment, you become a SSPS Practitioner and have access to all the resources at a 50% discount;
- You get to work with a leading expert in personality, brain development and emotions - supervision is led by Anne Dranitsaris, Ph.D, co-creator of the SSPS, psychotherapist and corporate therapist/coach;
- You fast-track your ability to apply the tools and insights of the SSPS in your specific client situations;
- You get to connect with a group of peers and learn through their experiences.
What's Included:
- 5, live, 90-minute sessions conducted every two weeks via Webex
- Access to all the e-learning modules of the regular SSPS Qualifying Program
- Copy of the SSPS Resource Guide for MBTI Practitioners (Digital)
- SSPS Assessment & General Report (Digital)
Program Schedule:
- Every other Thursday, from 4-5:30 pm EDT beginning May 16th, 2013
Other dates / times are available - click here for more options.
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