Sensation—the Ultimate Romantic Experience
Sensation–the Ultimate Romantic Experience
Presented by
Carol Shumate, Ph.D.
Saturday, April 30, 2016
9:00 am Registration
9:30 am to 4:00 pm Program
New Location: Rex Wellness Meadowmont Chapel Hill (click for map)
Approved for 5.5 MBTI, NBCC, and APA CE’s
Cost:
$25.00 for members (cost of CE’s included)
$50.00 for non members plus $10.00 for CE’s if wanted. You must attend the entire workshop to get the CE’s plus fill out an evaluation form
Lunch: Bring you own bag lunch or $12.00 for ordering a box lunch (applies to members and non-members).
Register Below
9:00 am Registration
9:30 am to 4:00 pm Program
New Location: Rex Wellness Meadowmont Chapel Hill (click for map)
Approved for 5.5 MBTI, NBCC, and APA CE’s
Cost:
$25.00 for members (cost of CE’s included)
$50.00 for non members plus $10.00 for CE’s if wanted. You must attend the entire workshop to get the CE’s plus fill out an evaluation form
Lunch: Bring you own bag lunch or $12.00 for ordering a box lunch (applies to members and non-members).
Register Below
Approved for 5.5 MBTI, NBCC, and APA CE’s
Cost:
$25.00 for members (cost of CE’s included)
$50.00 for non members plus $10.00 for CE’s if wanted. You must attend the entire workshop to get the CE’s plus fill out an evaluation form
Lunch: Bring you own bag lunch or $12.00 for ordering a box lunch (applies to members and non-members).
Register Below
Learn how to romance a sensation type in this workshop, and also learn how to recognize these rather rare birds—rare to the type community, that is. Sensing types predominate in the world at large, but we type practitioners tend to be better at identifying and understanding intuitive types.
Using the film, The Accidental Tourist, based on the novel by Ann Tyler, which features several Sensing types and provides an easy lesson in how to spot them, we’ll watch the film, interspersing clips with group discussion, to learn how to court them and how not to, what they like and don’t like, and how they develop to reach their full potential. Documentary videos will also be used to identify the visual and verbal cues to the four sensing types. In particular, we’ll look at some famous leaders to identify how sensing manifests in leadership.
And, if you think Sensing types are not experts in the relationship department, wait until you see the end of the movie: It has one of the best dump scenes in all of film history, one that, paradoxically, will make you fall in love all over again.
Questions:
What do Richard Branson and Warren Buffett have in common?
How can we identify sensation types quickly and easily?
How can you tell if a sensing type is flirting with you?
How does the sensing function manifest in your own type?
Presenter:
Carol Shumate, Ph.D., is an ENFP who has engaged in a lifelong struggle to find and express her Sensing functions. She teaches the course on psychological type at Pacifica Graduate Institute, a course in which students learn to self-assess without the use of MBTI(R) or other instruments. She uses a lot of video in the course to help students recognize themselves and other types.
February 11th, 2016