This presentation will build on Part I and II material presented Friday and Saturday mornings by Tom Condon. This afternoon we will focus on some common “negative trances”- problematic aspects of our Enneagram styles – and what to do about them. The workshop will include a variety of therapeutic methods and techniques as well as creative”homework assignments”in order to assist clients and ourselves to break out of these limiting patterns. (All are welcome. It is not a prerequisite to have attended Condon’s sessions.)

Carol A. Erickson, L.C.S.W., M.F.T., is the Director of the Erickson Institute in Berkeley, California. Carol conducts workshops in the U.S. and Europe and is an adjunct faculty member at the University of California, Berkeley. She has life long experience in the field of Hypnotherapy, dating from her childhood as eldest daughter of Milton H. Erickson, M.D. Through the Erickson Institute, Carol maintains an extensive private practice and offers individual and staff trainings for therapists, clinics and agencies.

Carol Erickson

2005

2005 IEA Global Conference

San Francisco, California, USA

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