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Webinar: Move Beyond MBTI - How To Convert To the Striving Styles
Webinar: Move Beyond MBTI - How To Convert To the Striving Styles
Frustrated with the developmental limitations of Jungian-based approaches such as the MBTI®? Interested in leveraging advances in brain science in your work? Learn how you can easily & quickly convert your clients & practice to the SSPS.
Join us for this 45 minute webinar in which you will learn how the Striving Styles stays true to, yet goes further with Jung's Theory of Psychological Type. Discover how you can integrate knowledge of brain functioning and development with your expertise in personality type. Gain a whole new perspective on each Type - why they behave the way they do and how to help them to achieve their potential.
In this webinar, we will explore how the Striving Styles integrates Jung's Theory with the research of other leading theorists including needs theory (drivers of behavior), emotional intelligence, neuroscience and brain development into a simple, step-by-step approach to development and behavioral change. Participants will get an overview of the key components of the Striving Styles Personality System and how it relates, and compares to the MBTI, giving you the tools you need to work with clients to understand the mechanics of their minds so they can direct how it functions and how it feels. See how you can build on your knowledge of type to work with clients at a deeper level, quickly helping them to break longstanding patterns of behavior that get in the way of their development and behavioral change.
Register now for this complimentary webinar by using the 'ADD TO CART' button. Upon registration, instructions to access the webinar will be provided to you via email.
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October 12 | 11am EST
My need to be in control was fostering dependency in my daughter. Now, I let her help out and give her more responsibility. No more power struggles!"