| David Daniels M.D. | Curt Micka J.D. | Sat & Sun - March 6 - 7, 2010 | Portland University, Portland, Oregon |

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THE ENNEAGRAM'S GIFT TO CONFLICT RESOLUTION | MARCH 6–7 2010 | Conflict affects each and every one of us. If not managed and resolved constructively, it can lead to stress, alienation, broken relationships, and missed opportunities. The Enneagram provides a powerful gift for working through conflict in constructive and compassionate ways.

During this workshop we will explore how conflict resolution theory and the Enneagram’s rich and deep understandings intersect and compliment each other, and when interwoven together,  how they create a powerful and life-changing force in our lives for peacemaking and harmony. Here are the topics and the questions to be addressed:
  • What specific beliefs and behaviors contribute to constructive and destructive conflict resolution?
  • How does the basic structure of our Type and its embedded beliefs and behaviors keep us in repeated circles of conflict?
  • What about conflict takes us out of presence?
  • How do we both create and avoid or resist conflict because we believe it threatens our Type’s adaptive strategy for creating a satisfactory life?
  • How can the Enneagram’s Universal Growth Process for Self-mastery help us reduce and manage conflict more constructively?
  • How can we sustain our new learnings over time?
  • How the absence of contingency planning can result in lost hope and alienation.
  • And More!

The workshop is designed for anyone who wants to develop and deepen practices that allow you to deal with conflict in more expansive, constructive, and less intimidating ways. It’s interactive, exploratory, and intimate. We use panels, repeating questions, guided interactions, small group exercises, and some lecture.

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facilitators' bios
David Daniels, M.D. is a leading developer and teacher of the Enneagram with over thirty years of clinical practice in Palo Alto and teaching worldwide, is Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford Medical School. Since 1988, together with Helen Palmer, he has pioneered the Enneagram Professional Training Program. He is co-author of the best selling book, “The Essential Enneagram”, just updated and revised in 2009, and a developer of the outstanding DVD, “Nine Paths to a Productive and Fulfilling Life” and “The Enneagram in the Workplace.” For more information visit: Enneagram Worldwide
 
Curt Micka, J.D. -- Through his business, Conflict Management Services (CMS), Curt offers individual and team conflict coaching, conflict consulting, conflict management and prevention training, mediation, and facilitation services. For the past 12+ years, he has studied the Enneagram with Don Riso and Russ Hudson, David Daniels and Terry Saracino, Ginger Lapid-Bogda, Tom Condon, Andrea Isaacs, Peter O’Hanrahan, and Anne Muree. He is a former member of the Board of Directors of the International Enneagram Association and the President of the MN Chapter of the IEA (MN-IEA). Curt is a certified user of the Conflict Dynamics Profile and the Mobius Model and has been a professional mediator for 20+ years.

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WORKSHOP REGISTRATION -- Pre-registration by February 28, 2010 Saves $25.00


$150.00 -- Registration on or Before Feb 28, visit online: Enneagram Portland

Or by mail — Send check or money order to:
Enneagram Portland, LLC
1020 SW Taylor #804
Portland, Oregon 97205-2500
 
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$15 discount off total fee for OMA members and year-long participants of Enneagram Portland's Monday/Saturday series.

$175.00 -- General Registration and At the Door:  
Please pre-register online or by mail to reserve your space

Logistics Details: Workshop to be held at Portland State University, in the Smith Memorial Union
1825 SW Broadway in downtown Portland, Room #238, Browsing Lounge. Afternoon refreshments provided; Lunch options available on campus.

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For more information or further assistance, email Dale Rhodes or call 503 295 4481