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Digital Seminar

A New Model of Personality: Nine Pathways to Reunite & Reignite


Average Rating:
   1717
Speaker:
Daniel Siegel, MD
Duration:
2 Hours
Copyright:
22 Mar, 2025
Product Code:
NOS096487
Media Type:
Digital Seminar
Access:
Never expires.


Description

Are we born with a certain temperament? Can it be changed? How does personality shape our lives? Recent research has revealed an exciting new view of the ways we interact with the world, focus our attention, experience and express emotion, and think. In this workshop, we’ll explore an “Enneagram of Personality” system drawn from interpersonal neurobiology that sheds light on the human quest for wholeness and meaning. By discerning the innate temperament we’re born with and the learned mechanisms of adaptation, you can empower clients to transform personality patterns from the prisons they may have become into playgrounds of possibility. You’ll explore:

  • Nine patterns of personality and how these emerge from early temperament and are intensified by nonsecure attachment experiences.
  • How to use Patterns of Developmental Pathways (PDP) to illuminate a client’s distinct growth-edges.
  • How to help clients use their own PDP as a powerful tool to understand their risk for burnout and stress.

CPD

Planning Committee Disclosure - No relevant relationships

All members of the PESI, Inc. planning committee have provided disclosures of financial relationships with ineligible organizations and any relevant non-financial relationships prior to planning content for this activity. None of the committee members had relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies or other potentially biasing relationships to disclose to learners.  For speaker disclosures, please see the faculty biography.



CPD

This online program is worth 2 hours CPD.



Speaker

Daniel Siegel, MD's Profile

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Dr. Dan Siegel is the founder and director of education of the Mindsight Institute and founding co-director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center at UCLA, where he was also co-principal investigator of the Center for Culture, Brain and Development and clinical professor of psychiatry at The School of Medicine.

An award-winning educator, Dan is the author of five New York Times bestsellers and over fifteen other books which have been translated into over forty languages. As the founding editor of the Norton Professional Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology (“IPNB”), Dan has overseen the publication of over one hundred books in the transdisciplinary IPNB frame which focuses on the mind and mental health.

A graduate of Harvard Medical School, Dan completed his postgraduate training at UCLA specializing in pediatrics, and adult, adolescent, and child psychiatry. He was trained in attachment research and narrative analysis through a National Institute of Mental Health research training fellowship focusing on how relationships shape our autobiographical ways of making sense of our lives and influence our development across the lifespan.


Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Dr. Dan Siegel serves as the Medical Director at the Lifespan Learning Institute and is the Co-Founder and Director of Education at the Mindsight Institute. He is also the founding editor of the Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology. Dr. Siegel receives royalties as a published author and serves as a scientific advisor for the Inner Development Goals initiative and as an advisor for the Center for Child Well-Being. Additionally, he receives honoraria and recording royalties from Psychotherapy Networker and PESI, Inc. Dr. Siegel has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Dan Siegel is an honorary member of the Austrian Federal Association for Mindfulness. He also serves on the Board of the Garrison Institute and as an advisory board member for both Gloo and Convergence.


Additional Info

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Objectives

  1. Discuss the interplay of temperament and attachment in the development of personality and human flourishing.
  2. Summarise nine Patterns of Developmental Pathways (PDPs) that help illuminate distinct growth-edges for lifelong development.
  3. Describe the potential benefits of using the PDP in therapy with clients.
  4. Outline nine patterns of personality and how these emerge from early temperament.

Outline

The Foundations of Personality: Temperament and Attachment

  • Exploring the Interplay of Temperament and Attachment
    • How early temperament shapes personality and interacts with attachment experiences
    • Understanding secure vs. non-secure attachment impacts on personality development
  • Insights into Lifelong Development
    • Using temperament and attachment insights to promote human flourishing in clients
    • Identify the core motivations of Agency, Bonding, and Certainty
    • An overview of the feature of Attendency—the tendency of attention

The Patterns of Developmental Pathways (PDP)

  • Introduction to the Nine Patterns of PDP
    • Overview of the nine distinct personality patterns and their developmental pathways
  • Identifying Growth-Edges in Therapy
    • Practical approaches to help clients recognise growth-edges and developmental opportunities
    • Case examples of using PDP to navigate client journeys and personal challenges

Application of PDP for Burnout and Stress Management

  • Using PDP to Understand Burnout Risks
    • Techniques for assessing clients' personality patterns in relation to stress and burnout
    • Vulnerabilities and Strengths of each PDP
  • Developing Personalised Coping Strategies
    • Helping clients use their PDP insights to create personalised, resilience-building strategies
    • Integrative growth and accessing building on strengths

Limitations and Risks of the PDP Approach

  • Limitations of the Research
    • Acknowledging the limitations and evolving nature of research in personality patterns
  • Potential Risks in Clinical Application
    • Ethical considerations and potential risks in applying PDP for therapeutic interventions

Target Audience

  • Addiction Counsellors
  • Counsellors
  • Marriage and Family Therapists
  • Nurses
  • Physicians
  • Psychologists
  • Social Workers

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