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Whitney and James Owens join the show to talk about the origins and usefulness of the Enneagram. They explain how identifying your Enneagram type will be beneficial in your life and the importance of understanding how this impacts your clinical work. Understanding relationship patterns within the lens of the Enneagram will allow the therapeutic relationship to thrive as the clinician helps the client or clients see their own personality within the relationship. Tune in as we chat about meeting treatment goals and having success in work and relationships through the Enneagram. Meet Whitney & James Owens Whitney Owens (MA, LPC) and James P. Owens (MDiv, MA) are helping professionals with a passion for empowering others. Whitney is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Private Practice Consultant. She is the owner of a group private practice, Water's Edge Counseling, in Savannah, Georgia. In addition to running her practice, she offers individual and group consulting through Practice of the Practice. She hosts a weekly podcast called the Faith in Practice Podcast to help clinicians start and grow their practices with a faith-based background. Whitney has presented multiple times at professional counseling and practice conferences throughout the United States. James is an Enneagram teacher and founder of Working the Enneagram, LLC. He received his Enneagram certification through the Enneagram Spectrum Training with Jerome Wagner. James holds a Master of Divinity, as well as a second Master's degree in Christian Practice. As both a pastor and teacher, James helps churches, small businesses, and other organizations understand how to utilize the Enneagram to positively impact their members and missions. James has been interviewed on several podcasts and has spoken to multiple groups on the Enneagram specifically in conjunction to counseling/psychotherapy practice and clinical work. Whitney and James have been married since 2007 and together they are the parents of two beautiful girls. The Importance of Knowing Your Enneagram Type You can spend many hours, days, and years understanding the Enneagram. One of the unique things about the Enneagram is it expresses the motives behind people's behaviors. As a therapist, we have to know ourselves to do good work. If you know your Enneagram, it helps you understand your motives in therapy. Whitney is Enneagram type 1, which means she is the reformer and is very controlling. When Whitney started as a therapist, she wanted to know exactly what to say at all times. Since Whitney knows that about herself, she found ways not to control the sessions and not to control her clients. Identifying Your Strengths And Weaknesses The Enneagram will help identify the motives behind your actions. In addition, the Enneagram will assist you in determining your strengths and weaknesses and identify the ways you behave when you're doing very well and the ways you act when you're not doing so well. The system is not static; it's a dynamic system. The Enneagram acknowledges that we all are different when in stressful situations vs. happy and secure situations. James is a type 5; he can take on a leadership role when he is doing well. However, under stress, James tends to move towards the characteristics of type 7. As you learn your type and discover more about yourself, you'll identify the directions that you go in when you're doing well and doing not so well. Using The Enneagram With Your Clients If you understand your client's Enneagram number, and they're sharing things going on in their life, then you can listen to where they're coming from to know where they're at. Clients might act like they're doing okay, but then they share something that's moving into other numbers that you know are not the healthy place for them. So, you can help clients bring their positive characteristics to the table. The Enneagram is a great way to evaluate your client's levels of emotional health. Each Enneagram type also has its own levels of functioning. As you become familiar with each type, you'll be able to see those characteristics in your clients. The Seven Deadly Sins For Your Enneagram Type Each Enneagram type has a deadly sin. So, you actually want to find the spiritual discipline that is the opposite of your sin. When you go into your root sin, you need to practice the opposite to find a healthy place. Here is a list of the deadly sins and what spiritual discipline will help you get to a healthy place: - Type 1: Anger. You should practice serenity and letting go. - Type 2: Pride. You should practice humility. - Type 3: Deceit. You should practice authenticity. - Type 4: Envy. You should practice balance. - Type 5: Avarice. You should practice being non-attached. - Type 6: Anxiety. You should practice courage. - Type 7: Gluttony. You should practice sobriety. - Type 8: Lust. You should practice innocence. - Type 9: Complacent. You should practice action. Helping Clients Improve Their Relationships The Enneagram can allow you to help your clients with their relationships. The Enneagram is extremely helpful for marital counseling. Once you understand your partner's Enneagram, people can find a new appreciation and patience for their partner. When your clients understand their own number, it helps them understand how they interact with other people in their lives. Whitney says she does Enneagram work in her group practice. In fact, Whitney says they discuss their Enneagram types and how much they understand themselves during the interview process. Plus, knowing people's Enneagram types helps you appreciate your employees. Being transparent… Some of the resources below use affiliate links which simply means we receive a commission if you purchase using the links, at no extra cost to you. Thanks for using the links! James & Whitney's Resources Understanding & Utilizing the Enneagram (10 CE Hours) Waters Edge Counseling Grow Your Faith-Based Practice with Faith in Practice Mastermind! Practice of the Practice: Faith in Practice Podcast Whitney Owens | Consulting, The Enneagram, & Religion In Private Practice | TPOT 178 Whitney Owens | Starting Fresh & Growing Fast in Private Practice | TPOT Podcast 036 Whitney Owens | Contractors Vs. Employees In Group Private Practice | TPOT Podcast 091 Faith in Practice Consulting with Whitney @Practice of the Practice Group Practice Launch Membership Community Email: Whitney@practiceofthepractice.com Resources Use the promo code "GORDON" to get 2 months of Therapy Notes free. 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Following on from last week's episode, if you're looking to develop your spiritual journey and discover more about your faith as well as become more self-aware and discover your personality type so that you can better understand your path in life, then this is a must-listen! In episode 2 of this 2 part Enneagram series, I speak with James P Owens, an Enneagram teacher, and United Methodist Minister who continues to tell us all about the life-changing personality tool you can start using today. In this episode: Heart and feelings triad Head and thinking triad Gut and instinctual triad Enneagram for the spiritual journey Thanks for listening! I'd love to connect with you over on Instagram @faithfringes Sign up for my free Spiritual Reflections Course SHOW NOTES AND RESOURCES: Click here WEBSITE: www.faithfringes.com
Are you looking to develop your spiritual journey and discover more about your faith? Are you wanting to become more self-aware and discover your personality type so that you can better understand your path in life? An Enneagram could be the answer to your questions as it's a life-changing personality assessment tool that not only tells you about yourself but also identifies your strengths and weaknesses to help you on your growth path. In episode 1 of this 2 part Enneagram series, I speak with James P Owens, an Enneagram teacher, and United Methodist Minister. In this episode: Why an Enneagram is so important. What makes an Enneagram different from other personality tests? How does the Enneagram work? Can you change your personality type? The first 2 Types on the Enneagram Thanks for listening! I'd love to connect with you over on Instagram @faithfringes Sign up for my free Spiritual Reflections Course SHOW NOTES AND RESOURCES: Click here WEBSITE: www.faithfringes.com
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