Interpreting Step III of the MBTI: A Live Demonstration
Interpreting Step III of the MBTI®:
A Live Demonstration
Presented by
Sonnie van Sant
with
Walter Smith as the Client
Thursday, May 28, 2015
6:00 to 6:45 pm Potluck Dinner and Networking
(Bring a dish to share, beverages provided)
6:45 to 9:00 pm Program
Binkley Baptist Church
www.binkleychurch.org/about/directions
MBTI®, NBCC, and APA CEU’s have been applied for
Register Below
(Bring a dish to share, beverages provided)
6:45 to 9:00 pm Program
Binkley Baptist Church
www.binkleychurch.org/about/directions
MBTI®, NBCC, and APA CEU’s have been applied for
Register Below
Binkley Baptist Church
www.binkleychurch.org/about/directions
MBTI®, NBCC, and APA CEU’s have been applied for
Register Below
MBTI®, NBCC, and APA CEU’s have been applied for
Register Below
The MBTI® Step III is a powerful new tool that goes beyond identifying your client’s type to measuring how effectively that person is using not only his or her type but all of the eight Jungian functions involved in perception and judgment.
Step III is especially designed for those of who use type in working with clients on an individual basis by evoking in-depth conversations about specific behaviors and attitudes related to your client’s goals.
As the MBTI®, Step III uses forced-choice items from Steps I and II plus additional items related to behavioral and developmental scales. However, unlike Steps I and II, the Step III report does not report numerical scales, but rather produces an individualized report of statements that reflect type development in four areas of life:
- General sense of self in the world
- People and relationships
- Work and responsibility
- Problem-solving.
Statements help focus conversation quickly on both positive behaviors and attitudes currently exhibited by the client as well as possible blind spots and are worded to avoid defensive reactions. The client does not have to understand type for this discussion, though it is important that the professional have a strong understanding of type.
Goals for this program:
- Deepen participants understanding of type development in Jung/Myers’ view of healthy personality
- Explore the impact of work and life decisions on effective and ineffective type development
- Introduce the MBTI Step III and examples of its use.
Presenter:
Sondra VanSant, LPC, CCMHC (ret), NCCC (ret) worked as a clinical mental health and career counselor in Chapel Hill for over 20 years working with individuals, couples, families with teens and young adults, and work teams. She served on a qualifying faculty for the MBTI for 15 years, served on the Board of Directors for APTi, and currently is on the CAPT faculty for certification in the use of the MBTI Step III and for workshops related to type and counseling. She is author of Wired for Conflict: the role of personality in resolving differences, co-author of Great Minds Don’t Think Alike for educators and educational administrators, and author of online reports published by CAPT on type and conflict management.
Cost: $10.00 for chapter members; $25.00 for non-members. Guests of members may attend for member price for one time only. Cost of non-member fee is applicable to membership fee of $40.00 if applied no later than a week after the program. Membership fee includes automatic basic members in APTi (Association for Psychological Type, International). Membership year runs from July 1 to June 30.
March 1st, 2015