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HEALTHY INTERACTIVITY THROUGH MINDFUL SELF-AWARENESS
BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATION:• Learn about your own personality type and how it relates
to others.
• Discover personal pros and cons of personalities in action.
• Understand the basics of Jungian Functions and Archetypalenergy.
• Understand the role each function fills in one’s daily life.
• Gain an appreciation for how difficult it is to free functions oftheir habitual emotional energies.
• Earn CEUs or other continuing education credit.
WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE IN THIS SPECIAL EVENT: • Anyone interested in Personality Types, whether already
experienced or new to the concepts.
• Anyone interested in taking an MBTI® personalityassessment and receiving an actual interpretation insteadof one online or over the phone.
• Anyone looking to further their professional educationthrough continuing education.
Register today!www.uwlax.edu/conted/healthy-interactivity
REGISTRATION FEE: $109 attendee fee, two-day workshop (strongly encouraged for the complete experience)
$79, Saturday session only! (special fee for those with type-related experience)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, Sept. 16. Due to limited space, register early.
CEUS/CECHS:Attending both days:1 CEUs or10 (Category 1) CECHs
CHES/MCHES
Attending Saturday only:.5 CEUs or5 (Category 1) CECHs
CHES/MCHES
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE WORKSHOP: CONTACT GARY D. GILMORE, MPH, PH.D.: [email protected]
Sponsored by UW-La Crosse Community Health Programming Unit, Continuing Education and Extension
in cooperation with the La Crosse Chapter of the Association for Psychological Type International (APTi)
and the Twin Cities Chapter of the Association for Psychological Type International (APTi)
HEALTHY INTERACTIVITY
THROUGH MINDFUL SELF-AWARENESS
www.uwlax.edu/conted/healthy-interactivity
October 7-8, 2016Franciscan Spirituality Center
La Crosse, Wis.
LTC (Ret) Kenneth Cerney
During his 29 year career in the Wisconsin Army National Guard, the active Army and the Army Reserve, Cerney has held positions as operations and training officer, helicopter instructor pilot, personnel officer, attack helicopter company commander, and finally as Chief of Leadership Training for the Army Reserve. While in the Leadership Training Division at Fort McCoy, Cerney became qualified in the use of the MBTI® (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator), Personality Dimensions (a temperament sorter), FIRO-B and other assessment tools for developing leaders and teams. It was during this period, facilitating Army leadership training, he discovered the real value of these tools did not come from knowing your own type or style, but instead from an understanding of how your own personality type as a member of a team can affect how you react to other members, both positively and negatively. This knowledge led Cerney to dig deeper into team dynamics, John Beebe’s 8 Function-Archetypes model of type dynamics, and how people on teams communicate and interact.
Robert McAlpine, M.A. (ISTJ)
Bob McAlpine is the leader of Type Resources. As its leader, he has focused on developing techniques for making type theory practical and relevant in the corporate world. He is a leader in applying the 8 function-attitude 8 archetype model of type in teamwork, problem-solving, meeting management, and executive coaching. He has co-authored two books on psychological type and is a coauthor on the Function-Archetype Decoder™ and Exploring You®. He has been a regular presenter at the Association of Psychological Type International conferences since 1995. His current interests are on bringing John Beebe’s theory of the 8 function 8 archetype model and John Giannini insights into the function couplings to APTi members.
Workshop facilitators HEALTHY INTERACTIVITY THROUGH MINDFUL SELF-AWARENESS
October 7-8, 2016
Franciscan Spirituality Center | San Damiano Room | La Crosse, Wis.
Lodging is available for Friday evening at the Franciscan Spirituality Center Rooms available for $42 (call: 608.791.5295)
Planning Committee:Beth Dolder-Zieke, M.S., LPC, President, La Crosse Chapter, APTi, and Director, Career Services, Viterbo University
Gary Gilmore, MPH, Ph.D., Immediate Past President, La Crosse Chapter, APTi, and Professor and Director, Graduate Community Health/Public Health Programs, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Kenneth Cerney, LTC (Ret), member, La Crosse Chapter, APTi
Robert McAlpine, M.A. (ISTJ)
Register today! www.uwlax.edu/conted/healthy-interactivity
Friday, Oct. 7, 2016: 3-9 p.m. (includes dinner)
Objectives1. Explore your personality through interactive exercises
2. Understand your relationship to others
3. Discover personal pros and cons of personalities in action
4. Understand the basics of Jungian Functions and
Archetypal energy
Agenda1. Intros, ice breaker
2. Learning about your personality, Self Select and
descriptions of Jungian functions
3. Socializing with other personalities
4. Personality Bullies and Heros, Looking at ourselves and
others through the lens of type
5. Dinner
6. Group Breakouts, Q and A with Facilitators, how
personality works in our lives
7. Pulling it all together and preparing for Saturday
Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (includes breakfast and lunch)
Objectives5. Understand the role each function fills in one’s daily life
6. Understand how the functions naturally couple within the
psyche and the other couplings one might experience at times
7. Gain an appreciation for how difficult it is to free functions of
their habitual emotional energies
8. Become more self-aware of the functions moving into and out of
leader and follower positions
Agenda1. Present the role of each function through exercises that allow
participants to experience each function performing its role
2. Discuss what trying to use a function to perform a role that isn’t
assigned
3. How the functions couple and how one’s type determines which
couplings one is most comfortable using. Based on work by
John Gianini (Jungian Analyst)
4. Lunch
5. Examine which functions are required in the following types of
interactions: collaborate, compete, compromise, accommodate,
and avoid. (also known as Conflict Modes)
6. Practice engaging each of the functions when it’s appropriate.
7. Present how using all of the functions in their intended way can
provide a pathway for living a rewarding life