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SUMMARY:AusAPT National Conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 AusAPT conference will be held at the Amora Riverwalk Hotel in Melbourne from Friday 22 – Saturday 23 November. \n\n\n\nThere will also be stand-alone  workshops on Thursday 21 and Sunday 24th November. \n\n\n\nWe are delighted to share our conference program in full with you. You can click on the image to open a version you can click on to enlarge and right click to save and download. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe following local and international presenters will lead us as we pursue our conference theme: ‘Going Deeper’: \n\n\n\nFrom Australia:Imogen Lamport and Jill ChiversEvelynne JoffeTerri ConnellanPeter MaloneDaniel BlashkiIan BallMary McGuinessRhonda Sparks-TranksJulie AndrewsMeredith Fuller and Brian WalshPeter GeyerDr Kay DistelSue WhiteAlex MacFarlaneSue DanielsFrom the UK:Catherine Stothart From New Zealand: Sue Blair From the USA:  Jane Kise Dario Nardi Susan Nash Sterling Bates\n\n\n\nOur Presenters have been selected for their ability and enthusiasm to lead us in one of three conference workshop streams: Deep Experience; Deep Practice and Deep Knowledge. \n\n\n\nHere is the detailed session information for Day 1 22 November: \n\n\n\n Presenter    Session Title   Description   Dario Nardi   Brains\, Type\, and Teams in Organizations       Who gets on well with whom? Is there a neuroscience of teams? We will explore how   people’s brains compare when working together. Anecdotes and colorful slides   will convey key lessons for organizations and leaders. This is based on 13  years of imaging data on diverse teams. Beyond type\, individual differences  and type development also matter.   Imogen Lamport and Jill   Chivers   16 Style Types – More Than Skin Deep   What  you wear communicates before you open your mouth. This session is for anyone who wears   clothing and is interested to learn more about how your clothing affects your   thoughts\, feelings and behaviours\, the way style and psychological type are deeply connected\, and how your style can be expressed in an authentic way.   Sue Blair Learning Challenges and   Misinterpretations   Everyone knows someone who has struggled through   the education system. There are many reasons for this\, but the patterns we  can see through the application of Type are proven\, consistent\,  thought-provoking and somewhat alarming! This session will outline the   challenges and explore ways to navigate the issues to find diverse and effective solutions.   Alex MacFarlane   Deeper   Understanding of Holistic Mental Health and Growth from a Temperament and  Type Perspective       Over the past decade there has been an   increasing depth of understanding of the links between mental and physical   health and personal growth from a holistic (mind-body-spirit) position. This  presentation will discuss these links as they relate to psychological type\,   temperament\, stages of development\, and the individuation process.   Daniel Blashki   The Monomyth in Media: How   Type Influences our Hero’s Journey   Modern  media takes myth and recognisable patterns of type behaviour to create   relatable stories with which we resonate. Delve into the Campbell’s monomyth and collective archetypal patterns through examples in Game of Thrones and  popular film franchises\, with ‘choose-your-own-adventure’ heroic round-table  activities that investigate type preferences in the call to adventure of your   own journey.   Peter Malone   Can I Use Movies to Explore Type?   Insights into how movies dramatize Type\, discussion\, helps for techniques in conducting sessions. We check our responses to movies\, look at and discuss clips illustrating aspects of Type\, try our abilities at recognising aspects without any labelling\, formulate a method  for leading seminars on Type and Movies. For all practitioners – and movie buffs!   Sue White   Type Goes to Book Group   Merve Emre’s book ‘What’s Your Type?’ is a controversial  new publication about the MBTI. It made my mind buzz and I’m keen to discuss   that buzz with other readers. Bring your own copy (cost approx 32.99AUD) and let’s have a stimulating Book Group responding and exploring the content\, ideas and criticisms she raises\, and you’ve identified!   Evelynne Joffe   The Fool’s Journey using   Tarot Archetypes   We will explore the Fool’s Journey using archetypes of the Major Arcana of the Tarot and the process towards individuation and   wholeness through the journey. Each of these 22 cards represents a lesson the  soul must learn in order to individuate\, to become an authentic Self.   Sterling Bates   Going into Best Fit – We  Are All Doing it Wrong   As type experts\, it’s critical to help others go through a “best- fit” process. What if the type   community is approaching best-fit from the wrong direction for the 21st  century?  Discover what years of research have revealed about using digital games\, tools and technology in   best-fit. Learn what still works from the old best-fit process.     Mary McGuiness    Transformation at Midlife: The   Transcendent Function    The Individuation process integrates the contents of the unconscious and brings   together all aspects of the individual into a complete\, whole and conscious   Self. At midlife this leads to the emergence of the Transcendent Function. bringing a new consciousness of soul. In this session\, we will explore this process and how to facilitate this   transformation.   Meredith Fuller and Brian   Walsh   LOVE: Family of ORIGIN and Partner Attraction    We will look at family of origin Types (the family you grew up with)\, and the nature of your relationship with each member – did you go with\, go against\, or withdraw from? How might these themes relate to that unconscious instant attraction we feel towards potential partners? Privately\, participants will draw family trees\, have a guesstimate of family members (for those of us who haven’t already typed them!) and explore the relationship dynamics.  Jane Kise   Three Keys to Effective Type Exercises   Making type visible through exercises is a key   tool for helping individuals and teams improve ability to communicate\,  collaborate\, and change. However\, there’s a world of difference between conducting an exercise and facilitating it successfully to change people’s   mindsets. We’ll explore how to choose the “right” exercise\, form groups   (especially when not all types are present)\, and debrief.    \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHere is the detailed session information for Day 2 23 November: \n\n\n\nPresenter   \n  Session Title\n  \n  Description\n  Roger Pearman   Evidence of the Validity of Type from Multi-Rater Data   Breakfast Session: Virtual presentation of a summary report of 360 data collected from people around the globe to look at evidence of the validity of Type. The first public presentation of this information\,  the international TypeStudy Research Project was designed to collect both self-report and observer-report data which provides useful evidence for considering the validity of Type.   Ian Ball   John Beebe’s Eight  Function-Attitude Archetype Model – Revisited   The session draws on materials developed by the late Andrew Gibson and recent writing by Mark Hunziker. The model identifies archetypes that guide the way the eight function-attitudes are expressed within a single\, individual psyche. Two case  studies: ISFP and ENFJ will illustrate the model. Does this model advance our  understanding of ourselves and others?   Sue DanielsThe Influence of Type on Career Success   Today’s careers are influenced by many external factors that are out of our control such as: globalisation; corporate change and technology. However\, internal factors such as preferences\, can influence career satisfaction.  This session will explore techniques and tips on how to apply type knowledge in a career context\, at any stage of your work life.  Susan Nash   Temperament Separate to Type – An Additional Tool for Enhancing Type Applications      Temperament  is a separate type theory that provides an understanding of four patterns of   differing needs\, values\, talents and behaviors. In this session\, we will   explore how to apply Temperament to clarify best-fit type\, provide new   applications for type-knowledgeable groups\, introduce Temperament to new   groups\, and understand innate stress patterns and responses.   Kay Distel   The Elusive Other – Coming to our Senses and Cognition   Have you ever felt what a person is saying is not sinking in? Or have you been told to listen when you thought you were?  Mishear what people are saying? We will unpack these issues by experiences of deep listening; explore our physiology\, its impact on personality and interactions to broaden your understanding of the connection between self-regulation\, and mindfulness.  Expect to participate in a serious and fun presentation!  Julie Andrews   Alone Together: Artist in Transit   This session focuses on research undertaken on a train carriage\, a trance inducing in-between space\,  where passengers were encouraged to draw what they think\, feel or see\, while travelling. This session includes a drawing activity that asks you to consider how art in everyday spaces might enhance our noticing and   appreciation of the liminal experience.   Rhonda Sparks-Tranks   Developing the “We and the  I” with the KGI™ – using the Klein Group Instrument  for Effective Leadership and Participation in Teams   Explore how you can use this cost-effective\, MBTI-correlated assessment instrument in counselling\, coaching\, training and team development. How do the model\,   scales and structure of the reports work to transform leadership and empower   teams? Samples and case studies will deepen understanding. Approaches and   techniques developed by Rhonda and Dr Robert Klein will be shared.   Peter Geyer   A Dispassionate Look at Psychological   Type and Emotion   Psychological type and  emotions are not merely topics for questionnaires; they represent particular   aspects of personality within a range of interpretations\, especially for emotions. These differences for both type and emotion are explained in this session\, as well as how emotions can play out in a type context.   Terri Connellan   Learned Wisdom: Journeys in Type and Transition   Presentation\, discussion and activity-based session exploring perspectives from personal experience\, life coaching and applications of type to support positive life transitions. It shows how type provides a practical framework for deepening strengths and  self-leadership and for harnessing less-preferred areas to provide balance for a more wholehearted life.   Catherine Stothart   Closing the Influence Gap   How Type helps you get on better with yourself and others   How is it that we don’t always achieve the outcomes we want when we interact with others?  There is often a disconnect between our positive intentions and the sometimes less than positive impact we have on others.  We will discuss how the Interaction Styles framework helps us to be more emotionally   intelligent and close the influence gap.     \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhether you are person who shares our fascination with Type\nas it applies in our daily lives\, a Type facilitator looking for ideas to\nimprove their practice or someone who wishes to deepen their knowledge about\nthe world of Psychological Type and C.G. Jung\, this is the conference for you! \n\n\n\nYou can sign up for the Conference now to secure your place – just click on ‘Buy Conference Here’ below.  Membership costs $99 and you save $100 on the Guest/Non-Members’ rate! To join the conference the rates are: \n\n\n\nStandard Members: $495AUGuest/non-Members: $595AUSeniors + Students Members: $445AUPartner Members (APTi\, BAPT): $495AUILP Members: $495AU\n\n\n\nBuy Conference Here
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LOCATION:Amora Riverwalk Hotel in Melbourne\, 649 Bridge Road\, Richmond\, Victoria\, 3121\, Australia
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