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  • Against the Tide: Repositioning the 8 Functions in Psychology—Richard Owen

    Since C.G. Jung first described his 8 types of mental processing over 100 years ago, they were at first neglected, then later taken up again and developed by type theorists and practitioners. However as Jung's work was widely disregarded by mainstream psychology academia, there has been little reconciliation between type theory and areas such as […]

    $100 – $150
  • Underutilized Oppositions in the Lenses We Use—Sterling Bates

    Underutilized Oppositions in the Lenses We Use: Essential Motivators and Interaction Styles with Sterling Bates A talk about an underutilized resource in the world of psychological type, the 6 dynamics from Essential Motivators (Temperament) and Interaction Styles. They are powerful both in helping you flex to meet someone else’s needs and to discover points of […]

    $100 – $150
  • Making and Keeping Type in the Conversation—Sharon Lovoy

    Type is losing ground in the corporate setting and less than 50% of those who are certified buy Type related materials. As Type Practitioners, we must be dedicated to keeping Type relevant and the "Go To" process. Sharon Lovoy continues to be successful in helping her clients use Type not only in their professional positions, […]

    $100 – $150
  • Type and Music Preferences—Ian Ball

    There are many reasons why particular pieces of music attract us and why we go back to those preferences. There are also reasons why particular styles of music are ones we avoid or find unbearable. In 2006 Elwin Hall and I conducted a workshop at the AusAPT conference exploring these ideas and looked for linkages […]

    $100 – $150
  • Work-Life Balance, Stress and the Process of Individuation—Mary McGuiness

    The individuation process is a term used by Carl Gustav Jung to describe the process of becoming inwardly whole, discovering one's true self, beyond the mask of the persona and ego-centered life. Individuation generally has a profound healing effect on the person. It is a process that allows us to be our most creative and […]

    $100 – $150
  • Traditions and Trends in Delivering Type Learning Events – Susan Nash

    Traditionally, type learning events were held in-person. With the pandemic, those assumptions were challenged and many type professionals have moved their learning and coaching practices to the virtual world. With the emergence from the pandemic, we are faced with a unique opportunity to reframe how we deliver effective learning type interventions. To what extent can […]

    $100 – $150
  • Creating a Type Community and Business in Japan—Harumi Gondo

    Creating a Type Community and Business in Japan - How I went from charging 100 to 100,000 yen a session Harumi Gondo got off the plane from the US to Tokyo 9 years ago. She barely spoke the language and experienced severe culture shock in Japan. She went from knowing nothing about the culture and […]

    $100 – $150
  • C G Jung’s Rational and Irrational Types: a presentation and a discussion—Peter Geyer

    C.G. Jung arranged his typology in a different way to what appears emphasised in current models and interpretations. This session presents its core aspects, aiming to both discover and discuss his intent and perspective as well as what insights can be gained from his approach. The format of the presentation is expected to be a […]

    $100 – $150
  • The Early Days of Psychological Type and AusAPT in Australia – Mary McGuiness

    Online Event

    An overview of the people, the events and the struggles that were part of the type community in the latter part of the last century. Listen to the stories of people who were there in the 70s, 80s and 90s. You will hear about the pioneers that introduced Jung and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator to […]

    $100 – $150