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Australian APT 2019 National Conference ‘Going Deeper with Psychological Type’ Report – Angelina Bennet

ANGELINA BENNET (INTJ), Past President, British Association for Psychological Type (BAPT)This article first appeared in TYPEFACE, the journal of the British Association of Psychological Type, Vol 31, no 1, Winter 2020, 22-24 and is reproduced here with kind permission of BAPT and the author.The AusAPT Conferences have been going from strength to strength over the last few years. I attended my first official AusAPT Conference in 2017, having co-presented the Best of British mini conference the previous year with Susan Nash. Since then there has been a noticeable increase in the number of international experts from all over the world (more…)
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The Deep Dive Series Episode 4: How to close the influence gap in our interactions – with Catherine Stothart

interaction stylesAusAPT is excited to share the fourth episode in The Deep Dive Series of videos in advance of the AusAPT 2019 Conference in Melbourne, 22-23 November.AusAPT National President, Joshua Knight, interviews Catherine Stothart, author of How to Get on With Anyone. The focus is how to close the influence gap and the cues and miscues in how we interact with others. Catherine is presenting a session at the AusAPT 2019 Conference on Closing the Influence Gap: How Type helps you get on better with yourself and others as well as leading a half-day workshop on ‘Tips and Tools for Using Interaction Styles.Overview of conference session: How (more…)
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Flawless Facilitation – with Susan Nash

Susan NashWant to learn how to facilitate and manage the needs of diverse participants with skill?Join us for Flawless Facilitation, a special one-day workshop expertly led by Susan Nash on Sunday 24 November, 9am – 5pm in Melbourne.Susan has extensive experience of facilitation and especially catering for the needs of different personality types within a group. Over the past 27 years, Susan Nash has successfully introduced Type to a range of both large and small organizations. During this time, she has developed and refined a learning design and delivery methodology that seems to appeal to all Types.This learning design methodology encapsulates:Defining clearly the role (more…)
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The Deep Dive Series Episode 3: Type in Education, Learning Challenges + Misinterpretations with Sue Blair

type and educationAusAPT is excited to share the third episode in The Deep Dive Series of videos in advance of the AusAPT 2019 Conference in Melbourne, 22-23 November.AusAPT National President, Joshua Knight, interviews Sue Blair, Director of Personality Dynamics and author of The Personality Puzzle resources. The focus is educational settings, learning challenges and the impact of mismatch between teachers and learners and how type can provide solutions. Sue is presenting at the AusAPT 2019 Conference on 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 (more…)
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The Deep Dive Series Episode II: Type, Relationships and Family of Origin with Meredith Fuller + Brian Walsh

AusAPT is excited to share the second episode in The Deep Dive Series of videos in advance of the AusAPT 2019 Conference in Melbourne, 22-23 November.AusAPT National President, Joshua Knight, interviews Author and Psychologist, Meredith Fuller and Film-maker and Psychologist, Brian Walsh. The focus is our deep inner relationships with ourselves, our families and our intimate partners and how type interacts within our relationships and family of origin. Meredith and Brain are presenting together at the AusAPT 2019 Conference on LOVE: Family of ORIGIN and Partner Attraction:This activity and discussion-based session focuses on creating your Type Family of Origin Tree (who you grew up with (more…)
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If it sounds like, walks like, and talks like, it must be a ___________. Right?

Roger PearmanRoger Pearman joins us for a virtual session at the AusAPT National Conference in Melbourne in November 2019 to present on ‘Evidence of the Validity of Type from Multi-Rater Data‘: “This is a 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.”Roger provides this introduction to ‘Evidence of the Validity of Type from Multi-Rater Data‘ as background for his presentation (more…)