Baltimore Mediation. Louise Phipps Senft and Associates would like to invite you to attend our upcoming 8-hour course on the Enneagram and personal transformation, taking place on July 18, at our office location in Roland Park area.
This course is certificated and it can qualify as CLE.
Please feel free to contact our office at 443-524-0833 should you have any questions.
The Enneagram is an ancient personality analysis tool which has been employed in psychological research only at the beginning of last century. Within the past 20-30 years its study and has spread and more and more clinical personnel has started using it in order to help people cope with their own limitations, personal reactivity and conflict style. Today, only about 350 people worldwide are certified to teach the Enneagram, and Louise Phipps Senft is one of them.
The Enneagram is founded on 9 basic personality types based on one dominant emotional state that each type tends to experience most often. The way the types interact with one another - whether conflicting, or collaborating, can give one insight into their own type and help him or her acknowledge their own strengths and weaknesses.
Mainly relying on the works of Doctors David Daniels and Helen Palmer, from Stanford University Medical School, our 8-hour class will help participants explore and understand their own type. Self-awareness and acceptance of one's personal limitations is the first step toward personal transformation, which should be at the core of the mediation practice, in order to assure the integrity and neutrality of the process.
Date: July 18, 2011, 9 am – 5:30 pm
Location: Baltimore Mediation. 4502 Schenley Rd, Baltimore, MD 21210
Cost: $295 per person
About Louise Phipps Senft.
Named one of Maryland's Top 100 women for three years in the past decade by The Daily Record, and Baltimore's Best Mediator by Baltimore Magazine, Louise Phipps Senft, Esq., Baltimore Mediation's founder, CEO and lead trainer, is the former President of the Maryland Council on Dispute Resolution and a Board Member of the Maryland Court of Appeals Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission, Maryland Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office (MACRO). She also serves on boards of international non-profits Mediators Beyond Borders and Convergence. She is currently an adjunct Professor teaching Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution, at University of Maryland School of Law, and a former faculty member at the Harvard Law School Program on Negotiation Insight Initiative, 2007. Since 1993 when she created the first mediation firm in Maryland, she has mediated over 4000 cases and has trained hundreds of people in the transformative approach. Her work relies not just on the transformative mediation philosophy, but draws a lot on the works of clinical social workers, psychologists and neuroscientists. The Enneagram is a tool Louise uses not just an aid to keep her centered and present in mediation, but also something she relies on, in her daily life as a wife and mother of five children.
For more information please visit our website at www.baltimoremediation.com or call our office at443-524-0833.
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