Wednesday, February 24, 2010

WA Talking Type
Building the foundation for understanding self and others to be more effective in life
Present a workshop on the 16 Types Personality Profile:
Understanding Yourself and Others
Saturday 20 March, 9.00am – 4.00pm at ECU, Joondalup Campus

A workshop facilitated by Deanna Heal and Valentina Bailey; accredited practitioners of the
Interstrength Self-Discovery Process®.
The Self-Discovery Process is the method of helping individuals discover their best-fit personality pattern through a process of self exploration.
The Self-Discovery Process® is used with the three different psychological models:

Temperament Theory

Self-awareness around temperament will provide you with:
• Your behaviour patterns and sources of stress
• Your core needs and values and what motivates you
• the talents you are more drawn to develop

Interaction Styles
Similar to popular social styles models and DISC,
Interaction Styles is based on observable behavioural
patterns. Self-awareness around interaction styles helps to:
• predict how an individual will interact in a given situation
• locate sources of interpersonal conflict
• improve communication with others and reduce conflict

Cognitive Dynamics
Cognitive Dynamics is based in the Jungian theory from which the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is derived.
Self-awareness around cognitive dynamics helps to:
• release creative blocks
• generate more effective communication
Benefits of attending this workshop range from career development, change and transition
management, conflict, communication, stress management, improved self awareness etc.

You will receive a handout on temperament style and interaction style as well as a copy of the
booklet, “You’ve Got Personality” with your own personality profile.

Register early to ensure a place (limited numbers)and early-bird discounts
Cost: AusAPT Members $120 Non-members $150 ($20 after 7 March 2010)
To register email: RegisterWA@ausapt.org.au. Further details to be sent after registration

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