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NavigationRecommended ResourcesFollowing are resources that describe the Enneagram (pronounced any-a-gram), a circle inscribed by nine points. Each point portrays a distinctive personality style that has its own way of viewing, construing, and responding to people and events. Each style has both adaptive or resourceful and non-adaptive or non-resourceful cognitive, emotional, and behavioral strategies for self-maintenance and enhancement, for interpersonal relating, and for problem solving. In other words, each of these styles has an "upside" and a "downside."
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Resources from our members"Ennea-Me" - Ask Dr. "J"Dr. Jerry Wagner, Ph.D. International Enneagram expert, provides insights into the discussion and questions of the group members.
The Enneagram TypesI'm a One - theJoin the Discussion! No Thread
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