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A quote from Dan Siegel On Psychotherapy and the Enneagram “Learning personality development through the eyes of David Daniels and Helen Palmer is being given the gift of deep insight into how temperament and attachment intertwine – both personally helpful and professionally useful in understanding our many layers of perception, emotion and habits of mind. Thank you for providing such exciting new vistas.” - Daniel Siegel, M.D., associate clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA Center for Culture, Brain and Development, is a world-renowned expert in Attachment Theory and co-author of Parenting from the Inside Out.
Using The Enneagram in Psychological Assessment and Practice
Over the past 30 years JFK University Graduate School of Professional Psychology has built a reputation as one of the leading graduate psychology programs in the United States. The University has provided the opportunity for adults to expand the scope and depth of their knowledge about human behavior within the context of the helping professions. In addition, the University offers a Certificate in Post-Master's Clinical Training. This is an individualized program designed to train clinicians who have completed a master's degree in a license eligible program. In this totally online course of Helen Palmer, you will earn 15 CE's while studying at your own pace, in your preferred location and at times that you select. You will be introduced to the Enneagram system as a complementary diagnostic tool for client support. The course utilizes a rich variety of online media, including video panels of the Nine Types, through which you will become familiar with this dynamic and practical assessment and treatment system. This is an American Psychological Association approved 15 hour / 15 CE credit online course that has also been approved for California-licensed MFTs, LCSWs, and RNs. JFK University’s Continuing & Extended Education (CE) is approved by The American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists.

