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What YOU can do in Miami… Network with type experts from around the world. Experience sessions that sizzle with small group interaction. Engage in case studies that made a splash. Explore hot research that puts type to work. Discover cool new tools, applications, and activi- ties. COME CELEBRATE APTi'S XX BIENNIAL CONFERENCE JULY 10-14, 2013

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We'll See You in Miami! That's right, you heard us correctly! Registration is now open for the 2013 APTi Conference in sunny Miami, Florida. Get signed up, book your hotel room (only $99 per night) and read about everything you can expect from APTi in South Florida.

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What YOU can do in Miami…

• Network with type experts from around the world.

• Experience sessions that sizzle with small groupinteraction.

• Engage in case studies that made a splash.

• Explore hot research that puts type to work.

• Discover cool new tools, applications, and activi-ties.

COME CELEBRATE APTi'S XX BIENNIAL CONFERENCE

JULY 10-14, 2013

Thanks to our sponsors!

Bronze level

Turquoise level

Platinum level

Gold level

Silver level

APT International2413 Westwood Ave. Suite BRichmond, VA 23230 USA

Make your hotel reservations now … $99 per night(single or double occupancy)

Register Now! www.aptinternational.org

or call Tony Doucet at

804-288-2950

Diamond level

Come Early … … Stay LateJane Kise

Program ChairJerry Black

Conference Chair

Hyatt Passkey Linkhttps://resweb.passkey.com/Resweb.do?mode=welcome_gi_new&groupID=16461935

Make your hotel reservations now. $99 per night (single or double occupancy) W

e are delighted to invite you to APTi’s XX BiennialConferenceat the Hyatt Regency Miami July 10-14, 2013. Come share the excitement, network-

ing, and education in a jammed-packed action orientedprogram that will help you PUT TYPE INTO ACTION!Comealso to celebrate the platinum anniversary of the MBTI!

Sign up early (by March 15) to get the best rate. And our Ex-ecutive Director, Tony Doucet, negotiated the amazing rateof $99 per night at the Hyatt, and the special rate is validboth 3 days before and 3 days after the conference. Take ad-vantage!

Why might you want to come early or stay late? Of coursethere is the pool, the sun, beaches, and South Beach; loadsof museums, shopping, unique restaurants, and a boatloadof fun activities –AND even better, special educational op-portunities new to the APTi conference.

Besides our traditional PCWs, four credential-boosting cer-tification programs are being offered by APTi partners at theHyatt both before and after the conference. Don’t fail tocheck out what is available in this brochure, including somespecial conference rates. Attending can save you the price ofan airplane ticket to a certification location –and you'll getthat hard-to-beat $99 hotel room rate.

Have we whetted your appetite for celebrating Miamistyle?Sign up now…come in July…learning…networking…fun. You won’t want to miss out on APTi’s best conferenceever!

Register Now! http://www.aptinternational.org/

Hyatt Regency Miami 400 South East Second Avenue

Miami, Florida, USA 33131-2197 Tel: +1 305 358 1234

Use the passkey link at the bottom for registration; any problems call 1 (888) 421-1442.

8 MBTI® Master Practitioner CEs for Main Conference(NBCC and APA CEs Pending)

MBTI®, Myers-Briggs®, and Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Trust in the United States and othercountries

Early Bird(until 3/15/13)

Regular(until 6/30/13)

Late7/1/13 or after

Member$595$645$695

Non-Member$695$745 $795

Student Rate$325$375$425

One-Day Only$250$250$250

PCWs$150$200$250

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS:JULY 9, 2013 9:00 - 5:00

PCW 1 "Brain-Savvy Coaching & Leading for All Personality Types.”Dario Nardi (INTJ)

Imagine peering into your brain—and your clients’—to see many of the keysto what makes us tick. The work of Dario Nardi, PhD, in the emerging fieldof neuroscience is validating Dr. Carl Jung's pioneering theory of eight psy-chological functions, showing that people of different types use their brainsin fundamentally different ways. Through colorful anecdotes, hands-on ac-tivities, and brain imagery, participants will learn specific tips for coachingand leading across the 16 types, including how sustain a state of creativeflow. Please note that this is also day one of Dario’s three-day certificationprogram listed below.

PCW 2 “Getting Individuals and Teams Radically Unstuck: Creatinga Vital and Viable Future”

Marci Segal (ISTP) and Danielle Poirier (INFP)

Leaders, individuals and teams face complex problems with unfathomableimplications. In this workshop you will learn how their fears and anxietiescan be embraced as part of a creative process to construct new directionsand solutions for the future. Danielle and Marci bundle their passions, con-victions and expertise in Jung’s depth psychology and creativity-thinking tohelp you facilitate, coach, counsel, lead, and develop people through the com-plexities of transformation.

PCW 3“Return to the Fundamentals of Type: How to Deliver YourMBTI® Intro Session So People Get It”Cynthia Stengel Paris (ENFJ) & Paula Spizzir (ENFJ)

With the increased popularity of the MBTI® assessment and the advent ofthe Internet, on-line type discussions, and imitation “type tests,” the popularnotion of personality type falls short of the depth and usefulness of the theory;type is often misunderstood. This workshop re-visits engaging ways to in-clude fundamental theoretical type principles in introductory feedback ses-sions “in simple language “ so participants can accurately understand anduse the instrument/theory for lasting impact on individuals, teams and or-ganizations.

PCW4 “Recognizing Type in Action?!”Rianne van Strien (ESFP) & Dick Otter (ENTP)

Putting Type into Action sounds like fun! Recognizing Type during the Actionsounds interesting and that's exactly what we are going to do! During thisPCW you'll learn to observe and experience how our preferences can be ver-ified by movement patterns and body language. If you like to observe peo-ple's behavior and want new activities for adding action and movement tothe workshops you facilitate, come to this workshop!

PCW 5 “The Power of Polarity Thinking and Mapping in OptimizingType”

Jean M. Porto (ENFP) & Cliff Kaiser (INFP)

Each type preference holds only part of the truth about how we perceive andjudge. Participants in this session will learn how to utilize the Polarity Thinkingprocess and Polarity Mapping to powerfully address type blind spots andleverage type strengths, enabling them to show up as their ‘full type best’.Learning to “See, Map, and Transform” the energy systems inherent to MBTIpolarities will enhance skills and positively impact the success of individuals,teams and organizations.

CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS:

Please note that the following programs are being run independently of theAPTi Conference. All questions and registrations should be handled throughthe appropriate program sponsor. Some are offering special rates to APTimembers.

Berens CORE™ Approach Certification Linda Berens, PhD.

Be on the leading edge of type in leadership and team development. Startwith Mastering the CORE of Self-Leadership July 8-10 or take the full BerensCORE Approach Facilitation WorkshopJuly 8-10 and July 14-15, which leadsto certification.

5 day program July 8, 9, & 10 (8:30-5:30), July 14 (1:00-6:30), & July 15 (8:30-5:30)

For more information call 714-625-9475 or visit lindaberens.com/training-and-events/berens-core-certification-program/

EQ-i2.0® CertificationHenry (“Dick”) Thompson, Ph.D. & Roger Pearman, Ed.D.

EQ-i 2.0 is the completely revised and updated tool based on the pioneeringBarOn EQ-i published nearly twenty years ago. Multi-Health Systems, Inc. ofToronto Canada extensively researched and revised the assessment to makeit a premier tool for exploring emotional intelligence.

2 day program July 9-10 (8:30-5:30). Co-Sponsored by Multi-Health Systems.

More information & registration at either Dick Thompson’s or Roger Pearman’s sites.

http://www.hpsys.com/EI_EQ-i2.0EQ360_Certification.htmhttp://www.qualifying.org/about/eqi2.php

Neuroscience of Personality: The Certification WorkshopDario Nardi, Ph.D.

This program builds on the pre-conference workshop and leads to certifica-tion in “Neuroscience of Personality”. This is based on Dr. Nardi’s popularbook of the same name. ” This workshop is accessible to laypersons at alllevels of type knowledge.

3 day program July 10 (9:00-5:00), July 14 (1:00-6:30), July 15 (8:30-5:30)

For more information and registration visithttp://www.radiancehouse.com/workships.htm.

The MBTI® Step III™ Certification Program Charles R. Martin, PhD

CAPT’s two-day MBTI Step III Certification program prepares qualified prac-titioners to confidently use this highly individualized instrument. Acceptanceinto the class is based on filing out the professional requirements form onthe CAPT website.

2 day program July 9 and 10 (8:30-5:30)

Use this link for more information and registration.http://www.capt.org/training-workshops/MBTI-Training-Step3.htm

Deep Dives

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What YOUcan do in Miami…

•Network with type experts from around the world.

•Experience sessions that sizzle with small groupinteraction.

•Engage in case studies that made a splash.

•Explore hot research that puts type to work.

•Discover cool new tools, applications, and activi-ties.

COME CELEBRATE APTi'S XX BIENNIAL CONFERENCE

JULY 10-14, 2013

Thanks to our sponsors!

Bronze level

Turquoise level

Platinum level

Gold level

Silver level

APT International2413 Westwood Ave. Suite BRichmond, VA 23230 USA

Make your hotel reservations now …

$99 per night(single or double occup

ancy)

Register Now! www.aptinternational.org

or call Tony Doucet at

804-288-2950

Diamond level

Come Ear ly … … Stay Late

Jane KiseProgram Chair

Jerry BlackConference Chair

Hyatt Passkey Linkhttps://resweb.passkey.com/Resweb.do?mode=welcome_gi_new&groupID=16461935

Make your hotel reservations now. $99 per night (single or double occupancy) We are delighted to invite you to APTi’s XX Biennial

Conference at the Hyatt Regency Miami July 10-14, 2013. Come share the excitement, network-

ing, and education in a jammed-packed action orientedprogram that will help you PUT TYPE INTO ACTION! Comealso to celebrate the platinum anniversary of the MBTI!

Sign up early (by March 15) to get the best rate. And our Ex-ecutive Director, Tony Doucet, negotiated the amazing rateof $99 per night at the Hyatt, and the special rate is validboth 3 days before and 3 days after the conference. Take ad-vantage!

Why might you want to come early or stay late? Of coursethere is the pool, the sun, beaches, and South Beach; loadsof museums, shopping, unique restaurants, and a boatloadof fun activities – AND even better, special educational op-portunities new to the APTi conference.

Besides our traditional PCWs, four credential-boosting cer-tification programs are being offered by APTi partners at theHyatt both before and after the conference. Don’t fail tocheck out what is available in this brochure, including somespecial conference rates. Attending can save you the price ofan airplane ticket to a certification location – and you'll getthat hard-to-beat $99 hotel room rate.

Have we whetted your appetite for celebrating Miamistyle? Sign up now…come in July…learning…networking…fun. You won’t want to miss out on APTi’s best conferenceever!

Register Now! http://www.aptinternational.org/

Hyatt Regency Miami 400 South East Second Avenue

Miami, Florida, USA 33131-2197 Tel: +1 305 358 1234

Use the passkey link at the bottom for registration; any problems call 1 (888) 421-1442.

8 MBTI® Master Practitioner CEs for Main Conference(NBCC and APA CEs Pending)

MBTI®, Myers-Briggs®, and Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Trust in the United States and othercountries

Early Bird(until 3/15/13)

Regular(until 6/30/13)

Late7/1/13 or after

Member $595 $645 $695

Non-Member $695 $745 $795

Student Rate $325 $375 $425

One-Day Only $250 $250 $250

PCWs $150 $200 $250

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS:JULY 9, 2013 9:00 - 5:00

PCW 1 "Brain-Savvy Coaching & Leading for All Personality Types.”Dario Nardi (INTJ)

Imagine peering into your brain—and your clients’—to see many of the keysto what makes us tick. The work of Dario Nardi, PhD, in the emerging fieldof neuroscience is validating Dr. Carl Jung's pioneering theory of eight psy-chological functions, showing that people of different types use their brainsin fundamentally different ways. Through colorful anecdotes, hands-on ac-tivities, and brain imagery, participants will learn specific tips for coachingand leading across the 16 types, including how sustain a state of creativeflow. Please note that this is also day one of Dario’s three-day certificationprogram listed below.

PCW 2 “Getting Individuals and Teams Radically Unstuck: Creatinga Vital and Viable Future”

Marci Segal (ISTP) and Danielle Poirier (INFP)

Leaders, individuals and teams face complex problems with unfathomableimplications. In this workshop you will learn how their fears and anxietiescan be embraced as part of a creative process to construct new directionsand solutions for the future. Danielle and Marci bundle their passions, con-victions and expertise in Jung’s depth psychology and creativity-thinking tohelp you facilitate, coach, counsel, lead, and develop people through the com-plexities of transformation.

PCW 3 “Return to the Fundamentals of Type: How to Deliver YourMBTI® Intro Session So People Get It”Cynthia Stengel Paris (ENFJ) & Paula Spizzir (ENFJ)

With the increased popularity of the MBTI® assessment and the advent ofthe Internet, on-line type discussions, and imitation “type tests,” the popularnotion of personality type falls short of the depth and usefulness of the theory;type is often misunderstood. This workshop re-visits engaging ways to in-clude fundamental theoretical type principles in introductory feedback ses-sions “in simple language “ so participants can accurately understand anduse the instrument/theory for lasting impact on individuals, teams and or-ganizations.

PCW4 “Recognizing Type in Action?!”Rianne van Strien (ESFP) & Dick Otter (ENTP)

Putting Type into Action sounds like fun! Recognizing Type during the Actionsounds interesting and that's exactly what we are going to do! During thisPCW you'll learn to observe and experience how our preferences can be ver-ified by movement patterns and body language. If you like to observe peo-ple's behavior and want new activities for adding action and movement tothe workshops you facilitate, come to this workshop!

PCW 5 “The Power of Polarity Thinking and Mapping in OptimizingType”

Jean M. Porto (ENFP) & Cliff Kaiser (INFP)

Each type preference holds only part of the truth about how we perceive andjudge. Participants in this session will learn how to utilize the Polarity Thinkingprocess and Polarity Mapping to powerfully address type blind spots andleverage type strengths, enabling them to show up as their ‘full type best’.Learning to “See, Map, and Transform” the energy systems inherent to MBTIpolarities will enhance skills and positively impact the success of individuals,teams and organizations.

CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS:

Please note that the following programs are being run independently of theAPTi Conference. All questions and registrations should be handled throughthe appropriate program sponsor. Some are offering special rates to APTimembers.

Berens CORE™ Approach Certification Linda Berens, PhD.

Be on the leading edge of type in leadership and team development. Startwith Mastering the CORE of Self-Leadership July 8-10 or take the full BerensCORE Approach Facilitation Workshop July 8-10 and July 14-15, which leadsto certification.

5 day program July 8, 9, & 10 (8:30-5:30), July 14 (1:00-6:30), & July 15 (8:30-5:30)

For more information call 714-625-9475 or visit lindaberens.com/training-and-events/berens-core-certification-program/

EQ-i2.0® CertificationHenry (“Dick”) Thompson, Ph.D. & Roger Pearman, Ed.D.

EQ-i 2.0 is the completely revised and updated tool based on the pioneeringBarOn EQ-i published nearly twenty years ago. Multi-Health Systems, Inc. ofToronto Canada extensively researched and revised the assessment to makeit a premier tool for exploring emotional intelligence.

2 day program July 9-10 (8:30-5:30). Co-Sponsored by Multi-Health Systems.

More information & registration at either Dick Thompson’s or Roger Pearman’s sites.

http://www.hpsys.com/EI_EQ-i2.0EQ360_Certification.htmhttp://www.qualifying.org/about/eqi2.php

Neuroscience of Personality: The Certification WorkshopDario Nardi, Ph.D.

This program builds on the pre-conference workshop and leads to certifica-tion in “Neuroscience of Personality”. This is based on Dr. Nardi’s popularbook of the same name. ” This workshop is accessible to laypersons at alllevels of type knowledge.

3 day program July 10 (9:00-5:00), July 14 (1:00-6:30), July 15 (8:30-5:30)

For more information and registration visithttp://www.radiancehouse.com/workships.htm.

The MBTI® Step III™ Certification Program Charles R. Martin, PhD

CAPT’s two-day MBTI Step III Certification program prepares qualified prac-titioners to confidently use this highly individualized instrument. Acceptanceinto the class is based on filing out the professional requirements form onthe CAPT website.

2 day program July 9 and 10 (8:30-5:30)

Use this link for more information and registration.http://www.capt.org/training-workshops/MBTI-Training-Step3.htm

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Full Day Symposia (8:30-4:00)

SYM 1: Careers “Applying Type to Energize Career Transitions and Satisfaction”Carol Linden (ENFP), Ann Holm (ENFP), Fatma Alhawsauwi (INFJ),Larry Gabbard (INTP)

SYM 2: Education “From Schools to Universities: Type Matters Every Step of theWay!”Charlene Brock (ENFJ), Robert Kanyuski, Dan Robinson (ENFP), Carla Stebbin (ENFJ), Debra Sanborn (ENTJ), Lisa Vroegh (ENFP),Additional TBA

SYM 3: Diversity “The Last Taboos: Politics, Sex and Religion. Lessons from Typeand the Constructive Use of Differences”Laurie Lippin (ENFP), Daniel Poirier (INFP), Bob Boozer (INTP), Additional TBA

SYM 4: Theory and Research“Research in Action!”Greg Huszczo (INTP), Rich Thompson, Logan Abbot, Additional TBA

Bonus Session: MAXIMIZE!Susan Nash - 1:00-5:00

More info below.

Half Day Symposia (8:30-12:00)

SYM 5: Health “How the Eight Functions Support Health and Happiness”Liana Lianov, MD (ENFP)

SYM 6: Organizational Development“Coaching for Personal Creativity and Organizational Innovation”William C. Jefferies (INTJ)

SYM 7: Counseling and Psychotherapy“The Client’s Journey to Hogwarts, Oz and Wonderland”Gary Williams (ENTP)

SYM 8: Spirituality/Religion“Spirituality and Healing”Julie Campe (INFJ), Additional TBA

Thursday evening:

“What types learn to do, they learn by doing!”

Susan Nash (ENFJ)

As Benjamin Franklin said, “Tell me and Iforget. Teach me and I remember. Involveme and I learn.” In this interactive andhands-on actively engaged in the learningjourney, author and international typeexpert Susan Nash will share relevant ac-tivities that you can use with any audi-ence to engage them in learning orprovide an opportunity to practice newtechniques. Drawing in part on the MAX-IMIZE experience you can participate in

Thursday afternoon, she will share tips and techniques for meetingthe needs of all four temperaments as they learn about type. Shewill also share how to appeal to all eight function-attitudes in deliv-ering type sessions. By using these ideas, we can increase not onlythe global appeal of personality type, but also get more buy-in fromall types to the application of the theory to everyday life.

Friday morning:

“Speak Up: Finding Your Best Voice Presenting to

One or to One Hundred"Kevin O’Connor, MA, CSP (ENFJ)

Most of us come to APTi conferences todeepen our understanding or learn newapplications of type. However, if you aregoing to effectively spread type through-out your particular world, you need tomaximize your effectiveness in communi-cating this vital information to others re-gardless of their type. In thispresentation, Kevin will teach you how tofind your best voice whether you are pre-

senting to one or hundreds. Kevin O’Connor is an author, executivecoach, businessman, and professional speaker, as well as a SeniorLecturer at Chicago’s Loyola University and faculty for Columbia College of Chicago. He holds three masters degrees and his expert-ise focuses on the challenges of leadership, business relationships,and the effectiveness of teams. He is one of only several hundredspeakers worldwide to earn the designation of Certified SpeakingProfessional.

Sizzling Hot Main Stage Events(Plenary Sessions)

Special conference events:Collaboration in Action: MAXIMIZE! – Susan Nash (ENFJ)

Thursday, July 11 (1:00 to 5:00)MAXIMIZE is a hands-on , fast paced, learning opportunity, ratherlike a Treasure Hunt through the hotel and surroundings. You’ll workwith sub-groups to complete tasks collaboratively to achieve theoverall mission. This will be followed by a focused conversation,using the multiple lenses of type, to discuss the power of using a col-laborative approach to make connections across organizational

boundaries, build teamwork, and enhance leadership effectiveness.Space is limited for this Thursday afternoon program, and registra-tion at a nominal fee will be closed July 1, 2013. A copy of SusanNash’s book “Let's Split the Difference” is included with your regis-tration.

Putting Type into Action: Open Space – Greg Huszczo (INTP) Saturday, July 13 (3:15 to 5:00)

Back by popular demand, this fun and engaging session will allowyou to talk about what you and with whom you want. We’ll use

Open Space Technology to align the group’s energy with the topicsthat interest them. Open space makes room for deep and creativeconversations to emerge and allows the group to use their learningfor greater collaboration. You’ll be able to participate in expert-fa-cilitated discussions like: Using Type to Help Children Remain Cre-ative as They Grow Up, Personality Type and the Male Experience ofMidlife, Finding Your Extraverted/Introverted Thinking, and Jung, Ty-pology, and Spirituality. Or, post a topic of your own and initiate aconversation with those who share your enthusiasm. Together wecan Put Type into Action!

Putting Type into Action in an Entertainment Context: The True Colors Show – Don Lowry (ENTP)

Saturday, July 13 (7:00-8:30)This Saturday evening session will demonstrate how to engage largeaudiences of all demographics using live and online entertainmentthat depicts Type theory. It is a form of assessment that inspires ex-citement, communication, and which sends positive behavioralchange messages. Known as True Colors® its origins are based onJung's archetypes and Keirseyan Temperament Theory. It has beendelivered worldwide to all audience demographics.

Session # Presentation Presenter

CS 101 Selling Brain-Savvy Type Dario Nardi (INTJ)

CS 102 What Does Type Have to Do With Teams, Leadership and Change Behaviors? Gregory E. Huszczo, PhD (INTP)

CS 103From Shock to Transformation: Using Type to Mine the Riches That Come From Life-Changing Experiences

Elizabeth Hirsh (INFP) & Andy Thomma (ENTJ)

CS 104 Hanging In There: Temperament, Stress and Resiliance Paula Herring (ENTP) & Martin Herring (ISFP)

CS 105 Secrets of Top Executives: A Type Guide for Turning Losses into Wins Carol Shumate (ENFP)

CS 106 Addressing Conflict in Decision-Making: Using Type and Culture Paula Swanson (ENFP)

CS 107The REPT® (Restoring Equilibrium to Psychological Types) Matrix–The Journey TowardIndividuation

Moosa Mohamed Al-Jowaiser (ENFP)

CS 108 MIT MBTI: The Best Medicine How a regional medical center uses type for a healthy culture Karla Edwards (ENFP) & Ray Linder (INTP)

CS 109 MIT Jung’s Marketing Consultant: Products for the 21st Century Gene Bellotti (INFJ)

CS 110 MITTrickster Transgressions: The Evolution of Spying, Lying, Cheating, and Stealing in theElectronic Era

Casey Samulski (ENFJ)

CS 201 Making Type Stick: Reaching 1,000 Users Rob Toomey (ENTP) & Carly Toomey (ESTJ)

CS 202Macro-Typology: How Personality Type Shapes the Values and Behaviors of Groups andCultures

Paul Tieger (ENFP)

CS 203 Driving Change in Global Enterprises: Using Type Overtly and CovertlySharon Richmond (ENTP) & Karen Hoban (INTP), Dr. Judy Issokson (INTP)

CS 204 Positive Perceiving Power: Unleashing it in Yourself, Others, and the World Julie Benesh (INFP)

CS 205 M & M's, MBTI®, MMTIC®, Millenials and Multi-Media in Mexico Erika Nadal (ESTJ)

CS 206 The Four Cognitive Quests: Boost Your Type Skills to the Leading Edge Linda Berens (INTP) & Christopher Montoya (INFJ)

CS 207 Using Type and Activity to Get Your Team to Collaborate Byron Willeford (ISTP) & Charlie Coiro (INFP)

CS 208 MIT Stories That Untangle The Snarled Knot of Opposites Danielle Poirier (INFP)

CS 209 MIT Using Type to Reduce Your Fears and Anxieties Charles Bocage (ESTJ)

CS 210 MIT Type Development for Millennials Judah Pollack (INTP)

CS 301 The Power of Polarity Thinking and Mapping in Optimizing Type Jean Porto (ENFP) & Cliff Kaiser (INFP)

CS 302 Is Your Impact a Plus, a Minus, or a Mystery? Marilyn Corrigan (ENFJ) & Sandra Krebs Hirsh (ENFP)

CS 303 Type? Culture? How to Tell Them Apart Betsy Kendal (INTJ) & Philippe Rosinski (ENFP)

CS 304 Type and Emotional Intelligence: New Findings and Practices Roger Pearman (INFP)

CS 305 Surviving the Titanic: When Type Threatens to Sink the Ship Ann B. Loomis (ESFP) & Walter Smith (INFJ)

CS 306 Type and Education: Bringing Type to School! Len Tallevi (INFP) & Charlene Brock (INFJ)

CS 307 The Team Diamond®- Performance Through Balance Bent Broegger (INTJ) & Lene Bohnsen (ENFP)

CS 308 MIT Introducing the CEO to Type Nordahl Brue (ENTP)

CS 309 MIT Type and Emotional Intelligence: A Practical Approach Laura Trozzi (ESTJ)

CS 310 MIT Leadership: It's Not Just for Extraverted Thinkers Anymore Dov Pollack (ENFP)

Session # Presentation Presenter

CS 401 Bring Type Dynamics to Life for Practitioners and End Users Ingrid Manning (ENTP)

CS 402 The Creative You in Action: You: Using Type to Understand Creative Differences David B. Goldstein (INTJ)

CS 403 Intentional Leadership Jane Kise (INFJ)

CS 404Facilitate Successful Diversity Initiatives Using the Simultaneity Theory of SocialIdentities

Laurie B. Lippin, Ph.D. (ENFP)

CS 405 Yabroff's Method of Type Imagery: A Unique Tool for Type Development Karen Keefer (INTJ)

CS 406 Leading with The Congregation's Spirituality Michael C. Rehak (INFP)

CS 407 Christmas With Winston: An Experiential Learning Type Simulation David Sullivan (ENTP)

CS 408 Putting Type into Movement and Action Dick Otter (ENTP) & Rianne van Strien (ESFP)

CS 409 MIT Type Development Theories: Past, Present & Future Mary McGuiness (ENFP)

CS 410 MIT Musings on Type Development Elizabeth Murphy (INFP)

CS 411 MIT Soul Music Andrew Mountford (INTJ)

CS 501 When Type Doesn’t Explain Everything - How to work with international clients Doris Fuellgrabe (ENFJ)

CS 502Making Valuable Connections - Communication needs during organizationalchange

Ivana Crestani (ENTP)

CS 503 The MBTI global research project and the future of the MBTI assessmentMichael Morris (ISTJ), Betsy Kendall (INTJ), Richard C. Thompson (INTP)

CS 504 Tips and Tricks For Developing the Third Function Gudula van Beem (INFJ) & Lieve Vermeulen (ENFP)

CS 505 The Depth and Breadth of Intuition in Nature, Culture and Persons John L. Giannini (ENFP)

CS 506 How to build Resilient Organisations through Psychological TypePrzemyslaw Duchniewicz (ENFP) & Joanna Duchniewicz(ENTJ)

CS 507 Using Type at Different Levels of Ego Development Angelina Bennet (INTJ)

CS 508 Experiencing Key Hidden Components in the Individuation Process Alexand MacFarlane (INFJ)

CS 509 Famous Faces: First Impressions by Different Types Vesa Routamaa (ENTP) & Piia Edinger (ENFP)

CS 510 Making Exercise Stick: Using Type to Increase Exercise Adherence Suzanne Brue (ENFJ) & Tatiana Kolouvou (ESFJ)

CS 511 MIT Type, Temperament, and a Saudi University Psychology Club Sumayah Alhawsawi (INFP)

CS 512 MIT Cross-Cultural Differences in Psychological Types (USA vs China) Ao Xiaolon (ENFJ) & Ray Moody (ENTP)

CS 601 The Implicit Association Test: Measuring Type with Shoes All the Way Off Robert McPeek (INTP) & Judy Breiner (INFJ)

CS 602Investigating Research Plausibility: Some Fundamental Principles for ExaminingType Research Claims

Peter Geyer (INTP)

CS 603Type Basics E-X-P-A-N-D-E-D: Jung and Tribal Elder's Thoughts of Who We Are,How We Think, and Self Development

Dr. Jeff G Hart (INFP)

CS 604Temperament and Gender Link to Incentives and Compensation for Organizationsand Teams

Peter A. Wenzell (INFP)

Type in Action Panel:

These panelists will ROCK YOU into ACTION!“Type is Real: Mystery in a Bag” Jane Kise, Ed.D. (INFJ), Moderator

“Type and Money: How Our Type Affects The Way We Manage OurFinances” Ray Linder, MBA, (INTP)

“Active Engagement, Lasting Impact” Rob Toomey, JD (ENTP)“Bringing Type Home to Build Responsive Relationships; Using Type In Family Counseling”Mary Reiss, MA, NCC (INTJ)“Making Type Come Alive in an Organization, an Example from Prudential”Doug Woodworth, MBA (ESTP)

Sunday morning:

“Let’s Get Visual: Image�Imagination�Verfication”

Sue Blair (ESTJ)Join Sue Blair, Director of Personality Dynamics Ltd inAuckland NZ and author of The Personality Puzzle, in anopportunity to explore the numerous possibilities ofusing symbols and similes to transform the type languagewe use into visual images that enhance learning and cre-ate the “aha” moments we all desire. Finding best-fit typefor our clients is an art form and it’s important that weget it right. This session will suit all levels of type knowl-edge and will deliver a host of ideas that can be used intype interpretations. The eight type preferences, func-tion pairs and cognitive processes will all be described

and we will also pool our collective experiences and imaginations to enhanceour ability to express ourselves clearly and creatively to help others understandwhy it is that we find type so compelling.

EQi-2.0® Panel:

“Why Emotional Intelligence?”Let these EQi-2.0® experts give you their perspectives on balanced approach onhow the EQi-2.0® complements the MBTI and adds to your analytical tool chest.David Hughey, MBA (INTJ), ModeratorPictured left to right: Roger Pearman, Ed.D. (INFP), Laura Trozzi (ESTJ), Henry“Dick” Thompson, Ph.D. (INTJ)

Specialty CruisesInterest Area Symposia

Now included in your conference registration … Thursday, July 11, 2013

-Be Sure to Also Attendr Opening Networking Receptionr APTi Awardsr Meet the Leaders and Authors Receptionr APTi Business Meetingr Memorial Servicer Inter-Faith Service

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Full Day Symposia (8:30-4:00)

SYM 1: Careers “Applying Type to Energize Career Transitions and Satisfaction”Carol Linden (ENFP), Ann Holm (ENFP), Fatma Alhawsauwi (INFJ),Larry Gabbard (INTP)

SYM 2: Education “From Schools to Universities: Type Matters Every Step of theWay!”Charlene Brock (ENFJ), Robert Kanyuski, Dan Robinson (ENFP), Carla Stebbin (ENFJ), Debra Sanborn (ENTJ), Lisa Vroegh (ENFP),Additional TBA

SYM 3: Diversity “The Last Taboos: Politics, Sex and Religion. Lessons from Typeand the Constructive Use of Differences”Laurie Lippin (ENFP), Daniel Poirier (INFP), Bob Boozer (INTP), Additional TBA

SYM 4: Theory and Research“Research in Action!”Greg Huszczo (INTP), Rich Thompson, Logan Abbot, Additional TBA

Bonus Session: MAXIMIZE!Susan Nash - 1:00-5:00

More info below.

Half Day Symposia (8:30-12:00)

SYM 5: Health “How the Eight Functions Support Health and Happiness”Liana Lianov, MD (ENFP)

SYM 6: Organizational Development“Coaching for Personal Creativity and Organizational Innovation”William C. Jefferies (INTJ)

SYM 7: Counseling and Psychotherapy“The Client’s Journey to Hogwarts, Oz and Wonderland”Gary Williams (ENTP)

SYM 8: Spirituality/Religion“Spirituality and Healing”Julie Campe (INFJ), Additional TBA

Thursday evening:

“What types learn to do, they learn by doing!”

Susan Nash (ENFJ)

As Benjamin Franklin said, “Tell me and Iforget. Teach me and I remember. Involveme and I learn.” In this interactive andhands-on actively engaged in the learningjourney, author and international typeexpert Susan Nash will share relevant ac-tivities that you can use with any audi-ence to engage them in learning orprovide an opportunity to practice newtechniques. Drawing in part on the MAX-IMIZE experience you can participate in

Thursday afternoon, she will share tips and techniques for meetingthe needs of all four temperaments as they learn about type. Shewill also share how to appeal to all eight function-attitudes in deliv-ering type sessions. By using these ideas, we can increase not onlythe global appeal of personality type, but also get more buy-in fromall types to the application of the theory to everyday life.

Friday morning:

“Speak Up: Finding Your Best Voice Presenting to

One or to One Hundred"Kevin O’Connor, MA, CSP (ENFJ)

Most of us come to APTi conferences todeepen our understanding or learn newapplications of type. However, if you aregoing to effectively spread type through-out your particular world, you need tomaximize your effectiveness in communi-cating this vital information to others re-gardless of their type. In thispresentation, Kevin will teach you how tofind your best voice whether you are pre-

senting to one or hundreds. Kevin O’Connor is an author, executivecoach, businessman, and professional speaker, as well as a SeniorLecturer at Chicago’s Loyola University and faculty for Columbia College of Chicago. He holds three masters degrees and his expert-ise focuses on the challenges of leadership, business relationships,and the effectiveness of teams. He is one of only several hundredspeakers worldwide to earn the designation of Certified SpeakingProfessional.

Sizzling Hot Main Stage Events(Plenary Sessions)

Special conference events:Collaboration in Action: MAXIMIZE! – Susan Nash (ENFJ)

Thursday, July 11 (1:00 to 5:00)MAXIMIZE is a hands-on , fast paced, learning opportunity, ratherlike a Treasure Hunt through the hotel and surroundings. You’ll workwith sub-groups to complete tasks collaboratively to achieve theoverall mission. This will be followed by a focused conversation,using the multiple lenses of type, to discuss the power of using a col-laborative approach to make connections across organizational

boundaries, build teamwork, and enhance leadership effectiveness.Space is limited for this Thursday afternoon program, and registra-tion at a nominal fee will be closed July 1, 2013. A copy of SusanNash’s book “Let's Split the Difference” is included with your regis-tration.

Putting Type into Action: Open Space – Greg Huszczo (INTP) Saturday, July 13 (3:15 to 5:00)

Back by popular demand, this fun and engaging session will allowyou to talk about what you and with whom you want. We’ll use

Open Space Technology to align the group’s energy with the topicsthat interest them. Open space makes room for deep and creativeconversations to emerge and allows the group to use their learningfor greater collaboration. You’ll be able to participate in expert-fa-cilitated discussions like: Using Type to Help Children Remain Cre-ative as They Grow Up, Personality Type and the Male Experience ofMidlife, Finding Your Extraverted/Introverted Thinking, and Jung, Ty-pology, and Spirituality. Or, post a topic of your own and initiate aconversation with those who share your enthusiasm. Together wecan Put Type into Action!

Putting Type into Action in an Entertainment Context: The True Colors Show – Don Lowry (ENTP)

Saturday, July 13 (7:00-8:30)This Saturday evening session will demonstrate how to engage largeaudiences of all demographics using live and online entertainmentthat depicts Type theory. It is a form of assessment that inspires ex-citement, communication, and which sends positive behavioralchange messages. Known as True Colors® its origins are based onJung's archetypes and Keirseyan Temperament Theory. It has beendelivered worldwide to all audience demographics.

Session # Presentation Presenter

CS 101 Selling Brain-Savvy Type Dario Nardi (INTJ)

CS 102 What Does Type Have to Do With Teams, Leadership and Change Behaviors? Gregory E. Huszczo, PhD (INTP)

CS 103From Shock to Transformation: Using Type to Mine the Riches That Come From Life-Changing Experiences

Elizabeth Hirsh (INFP) & Andy Thomma (ENTJ)

CS 104 Hanging In There: Temperament, Stress and Resiliance Paula Herring (ENTP) & Martin Herring (ISFP)

CS 105 Secrets of Top Executives: A Type Guide for Turning Losses into Wins Carol Shumate (ENFP)

CS 106 Addressing Conflict in Decision-Making: Using Type and Culture Paula Swanson (ENFP)

CS 107The REPT® (Restoring Equilibrium to Psychological Types) Matrix–The Journey TowardIndividuation

Moosa Mohamed Al-Jowaiser (ENFP)

CS 108 MIT MBTI: The Best Medicine How a regional medical center uses type for a healthy culture Karla Edwards (ENFP) & Ray Linder (INTP)

CS 109 MIT Jung’s Marketing Consultant: Products for the 21st Century Gene Bellotti (INFJ)

CS 110 MITTrickster Transgressions: The Evolution of Spying, Lying, Cheating, and Stealing in theElectronic Era

Casey Samulski (ENFJ)

CS 201 Making Type Stick: Reaching 1,000 Users Rob Toomey (ENTP) & Carly Toomey (ESTJ)

CS 202Macro-Typology: How Personality Type Shapes the Values and Behaviors of Groups andCultures

Paul Tieger (ENFP)

CS 203 Driving Change in Global Enterprises: Using Type Overtly and CovertlySharon Richmond (ENTP) & Karen Hoban (INTP), Dr. Judy Issokson (INTP)

CS 204 Positive Perceiving Power: Unleashing it in Yourself, Others, and the World Julie Benesh (INFP)

CS 205 M & M's, MBTI®, MMTIC®, Millenials and Multi-Media in Mexico Erika Nadal (ESTJ)

CS 206 The Four Cognitive Quests: Boost Your Type Skills to the Leading Edge Linda Berens (INTP) & Christopher Montoya (INFJ)

CS 207 Using Type and Activity to Get Your Team to Collaborate Byron Willeford (ISTP) & Charlie Coiro (INFP)

CS 208 MIT Stories That Untangle The Snarled Knot of Opposites Danielle Poirier (INFP)

CS 209 MIT Using Type to Reduce Your Fears and Anxieties Charles Bocage (ESTJ)

CS 210 MIT Type Development for Millennials Judah Pollack (INTP)

CS 301 The Power of Polarity Thinking and Mapping in Optimizing Type Jean Porto (ENFP) & Cliff Kaiser (INFP)

CS 302 Is Your Impact a Plus, a Minus, or a Mystery? Marilyn Corrigan (ENFJ) & Sandra Krebs Hirsh (ENFP)

CS 303 Type? Culture? How to Tell Them Apart Betsy Kendal (INTJ) & Philippe Rosinski (ENFP)

CS 304 Type and Emotional Intelligence: New Findings and Practices Roger Pearman (INFP)

CS 305 Surviving the Titanic: When Type Threatens to Sink the Ship Ann B. Loomis (ESFP) & Walter Smith (INFJ)

CS 306 Type and Education: Bringing Type to School! Len Tallevi (INFP) & Charlene Brock (INFJ)

CS 307 The Team Diamond®- Performance Through Balance Bent Broegger (INTJ) & Lene Bohnsen (ENFP)

CS 308 MIT Introducing the CEO to Type Nordahl Brue (ENTP)

CS 309 MIT Type and Emotional Intelligence: A Practical Approach Laura Trozzi (ESTJ)

CS 310 MIT Leadership: It's Not Just for Extraverted Thinkers Anymore Dov Pollack (ENFP)

Session # Presentation Presenter

CS 401 Bring Type Dynamics to Life for Practitioners and End Users Ingrid Manning (ENTP)

CS 402 The Creative You in Action: You: Using Type to Understand Creative Differences David B. Goldstein (INTJ)

CS 403 Intentional Leadership Jane Kise (INFJ)

CS 404Facilitate Successful Diversity Initiatives Using the Simultaneity Theory of SocialIdentities

Laurie B. Lippin, Ph.D. (ENFP)

CS 405 Yabroff's Method of Type Imagery: A Unique Tool for Type Development Karen Keefer (INTJ)

CS 406 Leading with The Congregation's Spirituality Michael C. Rehak (INFP)

CS 407 Christmas With Winston: An Experiential Learning Type Simulation David Sullivan (ENTP)

CS 408 Putting Type into Movement and Action Dick Otter (ENTP) & Rianne van Strien (ESFP)

CS 409 MIT Type Development Theories: Past, Present & Future Mary McGuiness (ENFP)

CS 410 MIT Musings on Type Development Elizabeth Murphy (INFP)

CS 411 MIT Soul Music Andrew Mountford (INTJ)

CS 501 When Type Doesn’t Explain Everything - How to work with international clients Doris Fuellgrabe (ENFJ)

CS 502Making Valuable Connections - Communication needs during organizationalchange

Ivana Crestani (ENTP)

CS 503 The MBTI global research project and the future of the MBTI assessmentMichael Morris (ISTJ), Betsy Kendall (INTJ), Richard C. Thompson (INTP)

CS 504 Tips and Tricks For Developing the Third Function Gudula van Beem (INFJ) & Lieve Vermeulen (ENFP)

CS 505 The Depth and Breadth of Intuition in Nature, Culture and Persons John L. Giannini (ENFP)

CS 506 How to build Resilient Organisations through Psychological TypePrzemyslaw Duchniewicz (ENFP) & Joanna Duchniewicz(ENTJ)

CS 507 Using Type at Different Levels of Ego Development Angelina Bennet (INTJ)

CS 508 Experiencing Key Hidden Components in the Individuation Process Alexand MacFarlane (INFJ)

CS 509 Famous Faces: First Impressions by Different Types Vesa Routamaa (ENTP) & Piia Edinger (ENFP)

CS 510 Making Exercise Stick: Using Type to Increase Exercise Adherence Suzanne Brue (ENFJ) & Tatiana Kolouvou (ESFJ)

CS 511 MIT Type, Temperament, and a Saudi University Psychology Club Sumayah Alhawsawi (INFP)

CS 512 MIT Cross-Cultural Differences in Psychological Types (USA vs China) Ao Xiaolon (ENFJ) & Ray Moody (ENTP)

CS 601 The Implicit Association Test: Measuring Type with Shoes All the Way Off Robert McPeek (INTP) & Judy Breiner (INFJ)

CS 602Investigating Research Plausibility: Some Fundamental Principles for ExaminingType Research Claims

Peter Geyer (INTP)

CS 603Type Basics E-X-P-A-N-D-E-D: Jung and Tribal Elder's Thoughts of Who We Are,How We Think, and Self Development

Dr. Jeff G Hart (INFP)

CS 604Temperament and Gender Link to Incentives and Compensation for Organizationsand Teams

Peter A. Wenzell (INFP)

Type in Action Panel:

These panelists will ROCK YOU into ACTION!“Type is Real: Mystery in a Bag” Jane Kise, Ed.D. (INFJ), Moderator

“Type and Money: How Our Type Affects The Way We Manage OurFinances” Ray Linder, MBA, (INTP)

“Active Engagement, Lasting Impact” Rob Toomey, JD (ENTP)“Bringing Type Home to Build Responsive Relationships; Using Type In Family Counseling”Mary Reiss, MA, NCC (INTJ)“Making Type Come Alive in an Organization, an Example from Prudential”Doug Woodworth, MBA (ESTP)

Sunday morning:

“Let’s Get Visual: Image�Imagination�Verfication”

Sue Blair (ESTJ)Join Sue Blair, Director of Personality Dynamics Ltd inAuckland NZ and author of The Personality Puzzle, in anopportunity to explore the numerous possibilities ofusing symbols and similes to transform the type languagewe use into visual images that enhance learning and cre-ate the “aha” moments we all desire. Finding best-fit typefor our clients is an art form and it’s important that weget it right. This session will suit all levels of type knowl-edge and will deliver a host of ideas that can be used intype interpretations. The eight type preferences, func-tion pairs and cognitive processes will all be described

and we will also pool our collective experiences and imaginations to enhanceour ability to express ourselves clearly and creatively to help others understandwhy it is that we find type so compelling.

EQi-2.0® Panel:

“Why Emotional Intelligence?”Let these EQi-2.0® experts give you their perspectives on balanced approach onhow the EQi-2.0® complements the MBTI and adds to your analytical tool chest.David Hughey, MBA (INTJ), ModeratorPictured left to right: Roger Pearman, Ed.D. (INFP), Laura Trozzi (ESTJ), Henry“Dick” Thompson, Ph.D. (INTJ)

Specialty CruisesInterest Area Symposia

Now included in your conference registration … Thursday, July 10, 2013

-Be Sure to Also Attendr Opening Networking Receptionr APTi Awardsr Meet the Leaders and Authors Receptionr APTi Business Meetingr Memorial Servicer Inter-Faith Service

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Full Day Symposia (8:30-4:00)

SYM 1: Careers “Applying Type to Energize Career Transitions and Satisfaction”Carol Linden (ENFP), Ann Holm (ENFP), Fatma Alhawsauwi (INFJ),Larry Gabbard (INTP)

SYM 2: Education “From Schools to Universities: Type Matters Every Step of theWay!”Charlene Brock (ENFJ), Robert Kanyuski, Dan Robinson (ENFP), Carla Stebbin (ENFJ), Debra Sanborn (ENTJ), Lisa Vroegh (ENFP),Additional TBA

SYM 3: Diversity “The Last Taboos: Politics, Sex and Religion. Lessons from Typeand the Constructive Use of Differences”Laurie Lippin (ENFP), Daniel Poirier (INFP), Bob Boozer (INTP), Additional TBA

SYM 4: Theory and Research“Research in Action!”Greg Huszczo (INTP), Rich Thompson, Logan Abbot, Additional TBA

Bonus Session: MAXIMIZE!Susan Nash - 1:00-5:00

More info below.

Half Day Symposia (8:30-12:00)

SYM 5: Health “How the Eight Functions Support Health and Happiness”Liana Lianov, MD (ENFP)

SYM 6: Organizational Development“Coaching for Personal Creativity and Organizational Innovation”William C. Jefferies (INTJ)

SYM 7: Counseling and Psychotherapy“The Client’s Journey to Hogwarts, Oz and Wonderland”Gary Williams (ENTP)

SYM 8: Spirituality/Religion“Spirituality and Healing”Julie Campe (INFJ), Additional TBA

Thursday evening:

“What types learn to do, they learn by doing!”

Susan Nash (ENFJ)

As Benjamin Franklin said, “Tell me and Iforget. Teach me and I remember. Involveme and I learn.” In this interactive andhands-on actively engaged in the learningjourney, author and international typeexpert Susan Nash will share relevant ac-tivities that you can use with any audi-ence to engage them in learning orprovide an opportunity to practice newtechniques. Drawing in part on the MAX-IMIZE experience you can participate in

Thursday afternoon, she will share tips and techniques for meetingthe needs of all four temperaments as they learn about type. Shewill also share how to appeal to all eight function-attitudes in deliv-ering type sessions. By using these ideas, we can increase not onlythe global appeal of personality type, but also get more buy-in fromall types to the application of the theory to everyday life.

Friday morning:

“Speak Up: Finding Your Best Voice Presenting to

One or to One Hundred"Kevin O’Connor, MA, CSP (ENFJ)

Most of us come to APTi conferences todeepen our understanding or learn newapplications of type. However, if you aregoing to effectively spread type through-out your particular world, you need tomaximize your effectiveness in communi-cating this vital information to others re-gardless of their type. In thispresentation, Kevin will teach you how tofind your best voice whether you are pre-

senting to one or hundreds. Kevin O’Connor is an author, executivecoach, businessman, and professional speaker, as well as a SeniorLecturer at Chicago’s Loyola University and faculty for Columbia College of Chicago. He holds three masters degrees and his expert-ise focuses on the challenges of leadership, business relationships,and the effectiveness of teams. He is one of only several hundredspeakers worldwide to earn the designation of Certified SpeakingProfessional.

Sizzling Hot Main Stage Events(Plenary Sessions)

Special conference events:Collaboration in Action: MAXIMIZE! – Susan Nash (ENFJ)

Thursday, July 11 (1:00 to 5:00)MAXIMIZE is a hands-on , fast paced, learning opportunity, ratherlike a Treasure Hunt through the hotel and surroundings. You’ll workwith sub-groups to complete tasks collaboratively to achieve theoverall mission. This will be followed by a focused conversation,using the multiple lenses of type, to discuss the power of using a col-laborative approach to make connections across organizational

boundaries, build teamwork, and enhance leadership effectiveness.Space is limited for this Thursday afternoon program, and registra-tion at a nominal fee will be closed July 1, 2013. A copy of SusanNash’s book “Let's Split the Difference” is included with your regis-tration.

Putting Type into Action: Open Space – Greg Huszczo (INTP) Saturday, July 13 (3:15 to 5:00)

Back by popular demand, this fun and engaging session will allowyou to talk about what you and with whom you want. We’ll use

Open Space Technology to align the group’s energy with the topicsthat interest them. Open space makes room for deep and creativeconversations to emerge and allows the group to use their learningfor greater collaboration. You’ll be able to participate in expert-fa-cilitated discussions like: Using Type to Help Children Remain Cre-ative as They Grow Up, Personality Type and the Male Experience ofMidlife, Finding Your Extraverted/Introverted Thinking, and Jung, Ty-pology, and Spirituality. Or, post a topic of your own and initiate aconversation with those who share your enthusiasm. Together wecan Put Type into Action!

Putting Type into Action in an Entertainment Context: The True Colors Show – Don Lowry (ENTP)

Saturday, July 13 (7:00-8:30)This Saturday evening session will demonstrate how to engage largeaudiences of all demographics using live and online entertainmentthat depicts Type theory. It is a form of assessment that inspires ex-citement, communication, and which sends positive behavioralchange messages. Known as True Colors® its origins are based onJung's archetypes and Keirseyan Temperament Theory. It has beendelivered worldwide to all audience demographics.

Session # Presentation Presenter

CS 101 Selling Brain-Savvy Type Dario Nardi (INTJ)

CS 102 What Does Type Have to Do With Teams, Leadership and Change Behaviors? Gregory E. Huszczo, PhD (INTP)

CS 103From Shock to Transformation: Using Type to Mine the Riches That Come From Life-Changing Experiences

Elizabeth Hirsh (INFP) & Andy Thomma (ENTJ)

CS 104 Hanging In There: Temperament, Stress and Resiliance Paula Herring (ENTP) & Martin Herring (ISFP)

CS 105 Secrets of Top Executives: A Type Guide for Turning Losses into Wins Carol Shumate (ENFP)

CS 106 Addressing Conflict in Decision-Making: Using Type and Culture Paula Swanson (ENFP)

CS 107The REPT® (Restoring Equilibrium to Psychological Types) Matrix–The Journey TowardIndividuation

Moosa Mohamed Al-Jowaiser (ENFP)

CS 108 MIT MBTI: The Best Medicine How a regional medical center uses type for a healthy culture Karla Edwards (ENFP) & Ray Linder (INTP)

CS 109 MIT Jung’s Marketing Consultant: Products for the 21st Century Gene Bellotti (INFJ)

CS 110 MITTrickster Transgressions: The Evolution of Spying, Lying, Cheating, and Stealing in theElectronic Era

Casey Samulski (ENFJ)

CS 201 Making Type Stick: Reaching 1,000 Users Rob Toomey (ENTP) & Carly Toomey (ESTJ)

CS 202Macro-Typology: How Personality Type Shapes the Values and Behaviors of Groups andCultures

Paul Tieger (ENFP)

CS 203 Driving Change in Global Enterprises: Using Type Overtly and CovertlySharon Richmond (ENTP) & Karen Hoban (INTP), Dr. Judy Issokson (INTP)

CS 204 Positive Perceiving Power: Unleashing it in Yourself, Others, and the World Julie Benesh (INFP)

CS 205 M & M's, MBTI®, MMTIC®, Millenials and Multi-Media in Mexico Erika Nadal (ESTJ)

CS 206 The Four Cognitive Quests: Boost Your Type Skills to the Leading Edge Linda Berens (INTP) & Christopher Montoya (INFJ)

CS 207 Using Type and Activity to Get Your Team to Collaborate Byron Willeford (ISTP) & Charlie Coiro (INFP)

CS 208 MIT Stories That Untangle The Snarled Knot of Opposites Danielle Poirier (INFP)

CS 209 MIT Using Type to Reduce Your Fears and Anxieties Charles Bocage (ESTJ)

CS 210 MIT Type Development for Millennials Judah Pollack (INTP)

CS 301 The Power of Polarity Thinking and Mapping in Optimizing Type Jean Porto (ENFP) & Cliff Kaiser (INFP)

CS 302 Is Your Impact a Plus, a Minus, or a Mystery? Marilyn Corrigan (ENFJ) & Sandra Krebs Hirsh (ENFP)

CS 303 Type? Culture? How to Tell Them Apart Betsy Kendal (INTJ) & Philippe Rosinski (ENFP)

CS 304 Type and Emotional Intelligence: New Findings and Practices Roger Pearman (INFP)

CS 305 Surviving the Titanic: When Type Threatens to Sink the Ship Ann B. Loomis (ESFP) & Walter Smith (INFJ)

CS 306 Type and Education: Bringing Type to School! Len Tallevi (INFP) & Charlene Brock (INFJ)

CS 307 The Team Diamond®- Performance Through Balance Bent Broegger (INTJ) & Lene Bohnsen (ENFP)

CS 308 MIT Introducing the CEO to Type Nordahl Brue (ENTP)

CS 309 MIT Type and Emotional Intelligence: A Practical Approach Laura Trozzi (ESTJ)

CS 310 MIT Leadership: It's Not Just for Extraverted Thinkers Anymore Dov Pollack (ENFP)

Session # Presentation Presenter

CS 401 Bring Type Dynamics to Life for Practitioners and End Users Ingrid Manning (ENTP)

CS 402 The Creative You in Action: You: Using Type to Understand Creative Differences David B. Goldstein (INTJ)

CS 403 Intentional Leadership Jane Kise (INFJ)

CS 404Facilitate Successful Diversity Initiatives Using the Simultaneity Theory of SocialIdentities

Laurie B. Lippin, Ph.D. (ENFP)

CS 405 Yabroff's Method of Type Imagery: A Unique Tool for Type Development Karen Keefer (INTJ)

CS 406 Leading with The Congregation's Spirituality Michael C. Rehak (INFP)

CS 407 Christmas With Winston: An Experiential Learning Type Simulation David Sullivan (ENTP)

CS 408 Putting Type into Movement and Action Dick Otter (ENTP) & Rianne van Strien (ESFP)

CS 409 MIT Type Development Theories: Past, Present & Future Mary McGuiness (ENFP)

CS 410 MIT Musings on Type Development Elizabeth Murphy (INFP)

CS 411 MIT Soul Music Andrew Mountford (INTJ)

CS 501 When Type Doesn’t Explain Everything - How to work with international clients Doris Fuellgrabe (ENFJ)

CS 502Making Valuable Connections - Communication needs during organizationalchange

Ivana Crestani (ENTP)

CS 503 The MBTI global research project and the future of the MBTI assessmentMichael Morris (ISTJ), Betsy Kendall (INTJ), Richard C. Thompson (INTP)

CS 504 Tips and Tricks For Developing the Third Function Gudula van Beem (INFJ) & Lieve Vermeulen (ENFP)

CS 505 The Depth and Breadth of Intuition in Nature, Culture and Persons John L. Giannini (ENFP)

CS 506 How to build Resilient Organisations through Psychological TypePrzemyslaw Duchniewicz (ENFP) & Joanna Duchniewicz(ENTJ)

CS 507 Using Type at Different Levels of Ego Development Angelina Bennet (INTJ)

CS 508 Experiencing Key Hidden Components in the Individuation Process Alexand MacFarlane (INFJ)

CS 509 Famous Faces: First Impressions by Different Types Vesa Routamaa (ENTP) & Piia Edinger (ENFP)

CS 510 Making Exercise Stick: Using Type to Increase Exercise Adherence Suzanne Brue (ENFJ) & Tatiana Kolouvou (ESFJ)

CS 511 MIT Type, Temperament, and a Saudi University Psychology Club Sumayah Alhawsawi (INFP)

CS 512 MIT Cross-Cultural Differences in Psychological Types (USA vs China) Ao Xiaolon (ENFJ) & Ray Moody (ENTP)

CS 601 The Implicit Association Test: Measuring Type with Shoes All the Way Off Robert McPeek (INTP) & Judy Breiner (INFJ)

CS 602Investigating Research Plausibility: Some Fundamental Principles for ExaminingType Research Claims

Peter Geyer (INTP)

CS 603Type Basics E-X-P-A-N-D-E-D: Jung and Tribal Elder's Thoughts of Who We Are,How We Think, and Self Development

Dr. Jeff G Hart (INFP)

CS 604Temperament and Gender Link to Incentives and Compensation for Organizationsand Teams

Peter A. Wenzell (INFP)

Type in Action Panel:

These panelists will ROCK YOU into ACTION!“Type is Real: Mystery in a Bag” Jane Kise, Ed.D. (INFJ), Moderator

“Type and Money: How Our Type Affects The Way We Manage OurFinances” Ray Linder, MBA, (INTP)

“Active Engagement, Lasting Impact” Rob Toomey, JD (ENTP)“Bringing Type Home to Build Responsive Relationships; Using Type In Family Counseling”Mary Reiss, MA, NCC (INTJ)“Making Type Come Alive in an Organization, an Example from Prudential”Doug Woodworth, MBA (ESTP)

Sunday morning:

“Let’s Get Visual: Image�Imagination�Verfication”

Sue Blair (ESTJ)Join Sue Blair, Director of Personality Dynamics Ltd inAuckland NZ and author of The Personality Puzzle, in anopportunity to explore the numerous possibilities ofusing symbols and similes to transform the type languagewe use into visual images that enhance learning and cre-ate the “aha” moments we all desire. Finding best-fit typefor our clients is an art form and it’s important that weget it right. This session will suit all levels of type knowl-edge and will deliver a host of ideas that can be used intype interpretations. The eight type preferences, func-tion pairs and cognitive processes will all be described

and we will also pool our collective experiences and imaginations to enhanceour ability to express ourselves clearly and creatively to help others understandwhy it is that we find type so compelling.

EQi-2.0® Panel:

“Why Emotional Intelligence?”Let these EQi-2.0® experts give you their perspectives on balanced approach onhow the EQi-2.0® complements the MBTI and adds to your analytical tool chest.David Hughey, MBA (INTJ), ModeratorPictured left to right: Roger Pearman, Ed.D. (INFP), Laura Trozzi (ESTJ), Henry“Dick” Thompson, Ph.D. (INTJ)

Specialty CruisesInterest Area Symposia

Now included in your conference registration … Thursday, July 10, 2013

-Be Sure to Also Attendr Opening Networking Receptionr APTi Awardsr Meet the Leaders and Authors Receptionr APTi Business Meetingr Memorial Servicer Inter-Faith Service

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Full Day Symposia (8:30-4:00)

SYM 1: Careers “Applying Type to Energize Career Transitions and Satisfaction”Carol Linden (ENFP), Ann Holm (ENFP), Fatma Alhawsauwi (INFJ),Larry Gabbard (INTP)

SYM 2: Education “From Schools to Universities: Type Matters Every Step of theWay!”Charlene Brock (ENFJ), Robert Kanyuski, Dan Robinson (ENFP), Carla Stebbin (ENFJ), Debra Sanborn (ENTJ), Lisa Vroegh (ENFP),Additional TBA

SYM 3: Diversity “The Last Taboos: Politics, Sex and Religion. Lessons from Typeand the Constructive Use of Differences”Laurie Lippin (ENFP), Daniel Poirier (INFP), Bob Boozer (INTP), Additional TBA

SYM 4: Theory and Research“Research in Action!”Greg Huszczo (INTP), Rich Thompson, Logan Abbot, Additional TBA

Bonus Session: MAXIMIZE!Susan Nash - 1:00-5:00

More info below.

Half Day Symposia (8:30-12:00)

SYM 5: Health “How the Eight Functions Support Health and Happiness”Liana Lianov, MD (ENFP)

SYM 6: Organizational Development“Coaching for Personal Creativity and Organizational Innovation”William C. Jefferies (INTJ)

SYM 7: Counseling and Psychotherapy“The Client’s Journey to Hogwarts, Oz and Wonderland”Gary Williams (ENTP)

SYM 8: Spirituality/Religion“Spirituality and Healing”Julie Campe (INFJ), Additional TBA

Thursday evening:

“What types learn to do, they learn by doing!”

Susan Nash (ENFJ)

As Benjamin Franklin said, “Tell me and Iforget. Teach me and I remember. Involveme and I learn.” In this interactive andhands-on actively engaged in the learningjourney, author and international typeexpert Susan Nash will share relevant ac-tivities that you can use with any audi-ence to engage them in learning orprovide an opportunity to practice newtechniques. Drawing in part on the MAX-IMIZE experience you can participate in

Thursday afternoon, she will share tips and techniques for meetingthe needs of all four temperaments as they learn about type. Shewill also share how to appeal to all eight function-attitudes in deliv-ering type sessions. By using these ideas, we can increase not onlythe global appeal of personality type, but also get more buy-in fromall types to the application of the theory to everyday life.

Friday morning:

“Speak Up: Finding Your Best Voice Presenting to

One or to One Hundred"Kevin O’Connor, MA, CSP (ENFJ)

Most of us come to APTi conferences todeepen our understanding or learn newapplications of type. However, if you aregoing to effectively spread type through-out your particular world, you need tomaximize your effectiveness in communi-cating this vital information to others re-gardless of their type. In thispresentation, Kevin will teach you how tofind your best voice whether you are pre-

senting to one or hundreds. Kevin O’Connor is an author, executivecoach, businessman, and professional speaker, as well as a SeniorLecturer at Chicago’s Loyola University and faculty for Columbia College of Chicago. He holds three masters degrees and his expert-ise focuses on the challenges of leadership, business relationships,and the effectiveness of teams. He is one of only several hundredspeakers worldwide to earn the designation of Certified SpeakingProfessional.

Sizzling Hot Main Stage Events(Plenary Sessions)

Special conference events:Collaboration in Action: MAXIMIZE! – Susan Nash (ENFJ)

Thursday, July 11 (1:00 to 5:00)MAXIMIZE is a hands-on , fast paced, learning opportunity, ratherlike a Treasure Hunt through the hotel and surroundings. You’ll workwith sub-groups to complete tasks collaboratively to achieve theoverall mission. This will be followed by a focused conversation,using the multiple lenses of type, to discuss the power of using a col-laborative approach to make connections across organizational

boundaries, build teamwork, and enhance leadership effectiveness.Space is limited for this Thursday afternoon program, and registra-tion at a nominal fee will be closed July 1, 2013. A copy of SusanNash’s book “Let's Split the Difference” is included with your regis-tration.

Putting Type into Action: Open Space – Greg Huszczo (INTP) Saturday, July 13 (3:15 to 5:00)

Back by popular demand, this fun and engaging session will allowyou to talk about what you and with whom you want. We’ll use

Open Space Technology to align the group’s energy with the topicsthat interest them. Open space makes room for deep and creativeconversations to emerge and allows the group to use their learningfor greater collaboration. You’ll be able to participate in expert-fa-cilitated discussions like: Using Type to Help Children Remain Cre-ative as They Grow Up, Personality Type and the Male Experience ofMidlife, Finding Your Extraverted/Introverted Thinking, and Jung, Ty-pology, and Spirituality. Or, post a topic of your own and initiate aconversation with those who share your enthusiasm. Together wecan Put Type into Action!

Putting Type into Action in an Entertainment Context: The True Colors Show – Don Lowry (ENTP)

Saturday, July 13 (7:00-8:30)This Saturday evening session will demonstrate how to engage largeaudiences of all demographics using live and online entertainmentthat depicts Type theory. It is a form of assessment that inspires ex-citement, communication, and which sends positive behavioralchange messages. Known as True Colors® its origins are based onJung's archetypes and Keirseyan Temperament Theory. It has beendelivered worldwide to all audience demographics.

Session # Presentation Presenter

CS 101 Selling Brain-Savvy Type Dario Nardi (INTJ)

CS 102 What Does Type Have to Do With Teams, Leadership and Change Behaviors? Gregory E. Huszczo, PhD (INTP)

CS 103From Shock to Transformation: Using Type to Mine the Riches That Come From Life-Changing Experiences

Elizabeth Hirsh (INFP) & Andy Thomma (ENTJ)

CS 104 Hanging In There: Temperament, Stress and Resiliance Paula Herring (ENTP) & Martin Herring (ISFP)

CS 105 Secrets of Top Executives: A Type Guide for Turning Losses into Wins Carol Shumate (ENFP)

CS 106 Addressing Conflict in Decision-Making: Using Type and Culture Paula Swanson (ENFP)

CS 107The REPT® (Restoring Equilibrium to Psychological Types) Matrix–The Journey TowardIndividuation

Moosa Mohamed Al-Jowaiser (ENFP)

CS 108 MIT MBTI: The Best Medicine How a regional medical center uses type for a healthy culture Karla Edwards (ENFP) & Ray Linder (INTP)

CS 109 MIT Jung’s Marketing Consultant: Products for the 21st Century Gene Bellotti (INFJ)

CS 110 MITTrickster Transgressions: The Evolution of Spying, Lying, Cheating, and Stealing in theElectronic Era

Casey Samulski (ENFJ)

CS 201 Making Type Stick: Reaching 1,000 Users Rob Toomey (ENTP) & Carly Toomey (ESTJ)

CS 202Macro-Typology: How Personality Type Shapes the Values and Behaviors of Groups andCultures

Paul Tieger (ENFP)

CS 203 Driving Change in Global Enterprises: Using Type Overtly and CovertlySharon Richmond (ENTP) & Karen Hoban (INTP), Dr. Judy Issokson (INTP)

CS 204 Positive Perceiving Power: Unleashing it in Yourself, Others, and the World Julie Benesh (INFP)

CS 205 M & M's, MBTI®, MMTIC®, Millenials and Multi-Media in Mexico Erika Nadal (ESTJ)

CS 206 The Four Cognitive Quests: Boost Your Type Skills to the Leading Edge Linda Berens (INTP) & Christopher Montoya (INFJ)

CS 207 Using Type and Activity to Get Your Team to Collaborate Byron Willeford (ISTP) & Charlie Coiro (INFP)

CS 208 MIT Stories That Untangle The Snarled Knot of Opposites Danielle Poirier (INFP)

CS 209 MIT Using Type to Reduce Your Fears and Anxieties Charles Bocage (ESTJ)

CS 210 MIT Type Development for Millennials Judah Pollack (INTP)

CS 301 The Power of Polarity Thinking and Mapping in Optimizing Type Jean Porto (ENFP) & Cliff Kaiser (INFP)

CS 302 Is Your Impact a Plus, a Minus, or a Mystery? Marilyn Corrigan (ENFJ) & Sandra Krebs Hirsh (ENFP)

CS 303 Type? Culture? How to Tell Them Apart Betsy Kendal (INTJ) & Philippe Rosinski (ENFP)

CS 304 Type and Emotional Intelligence: New Findings and Practices Roger Pearman (INFP)

CS 305 Surviving the Titanic: When Type Threatens to Sink the Ship Ann B. Loomis (ESFP) & Walter Smith (INFJ)

CS 306 Type and Education: Bringing Type to School! Len Tallevi (INFP) & Charlene Brock (INFJ)

CS 307 The Team Diamond®- Performance Through Balance Bent Broegger (INTJ) & Lene Bohnsen (ENFP)

CS 308 MIT Introducing the CEO to Type Nordahl Brue (ENTP)

CS 309 MIT Type and Emotional Intelligence: A Practical Approach Laura Trozzi (ESTJ)

CS 310 MIT Leadership: It's Not Just for Extraverted Thinkers Anymore Dov Pollack (ENFP)

Session # Presentation Presenter

CS 401 Bring Type Dynamics to Life for Practitioners and End Users Ingrid Manning (ENTP)

CS 402 The Creative You in Action: You: Using Type to Understand Creative Differences David B. Goldstein (INTJ)

CS 403 Intentional Leadership Jane Kise (INFJ)

CS 404Facilitate Successful Diversity Initiatives Using the Simultaneity Theory of SocialIdentities

Laurie B. Lippin, Ph.D. (ENFP)

CS 405 Yabroff's Method of Type Imagery: A Unique Tool for Type Development Karen Keefer (INTJ)

CS 406 Leading with The Congregation's Spirituality Michael C. Rehak (INFP)

CS 407 Christmas With Winston: An Experiential Learning Type Simulation David Sullivan (ENTP)

CS 408 Putting Type into Movement and Action Dick Otter (ENTP) & Rianne van Strien (ESFP)

CS 409 MIT Type Development Theories: Past, Present & Future Mary McGuiness (ENFP)

CS 410 MIT Musings on Type Development Elizabeth Murphy (INFP)

CS 411 MIT Soul Music Andrew Mountford (INTJ)

CS 501 When Type Doesn’t Explain Everything - How to work with international clients Doris Fuellgrabe (ENFJ)

CS 502Making Valuable Connections - Communication needs during organizationalchange

Ivana Crestani (ENTP)

CS 503 The MBTI global research project and the future of the MBTI assessmentMichael Morris (ISTJ), Betsy Kendall (INTJ), Richard C. Thompson (INTP)

CS 504 Tips and Tricks For Developing the Third Function Gudula van Beem (INFJ) & Lieve Vermeulen (ENFP)

CS 505 The Depth and Breadth of Intuition in Nature, Culture and Persons John L. Giannini (ENFP)

CS 506 How to build Resilient Organisations through Psychological TypePrzemyslaw Duchniewicz (ENFP) & Joanna Duchniewicz(ENTJ)

CS 507 Using Type at Different Levels of Ego Development Angelina Bennet (INTJ)

CS 508 Experiencing Key Hidden Components in the Individuation Process Alexand MacFarlane (INFJ)

CS 509 Famous Faces: First Impressions by Different Types Vesa Routamaa (ENTP) & Piia Edinger (ENFP)

CS 510 Making Exercise Stick: Using Type to Increase Exercise Adherence Suzanne Brue (ENFJ) & Tatiana Kolouvou (ESFJ)

CS 511 MIT Type, Temperament, and a Saudi University Psychology Club Sumayah Alhawsawi (INFP)

CS 512 MIT Cross-Cultural Differences in Psychological Types (USA vs China) Ao Xiaolon (ENFJ) & Ray Moody (ENTP)

CS 601 The Implicit Association Test: Measuring Type with Shoes All the Way Off Robert McPeek (INTP) & Judy Breiner (INFJ)

CS 602Investigating Research Plausibility: Some Fundamental Principles for ExaminingType Research Claims

Peter Geyer (INTP)

CS 603Type Basics E-X-P-A-N-D-E-D: Jung and Tribal Elder's Thoughts of Who We Are,How We Think, and Self Development

Dr. Jeff G Hart (INFP)

CS 604Temperament and Gender Link to Incentives and Compensation for Organizationsand Teams

Peter A. Wenzell (INFP)

Type in Action Panel:

These panelists will ROCK YOU into ACTION!“Type is Real: Mystery in a Bag” Jane Kise, Ed.D. (INFJ), Moderator

“Type and Money: How Our Type Affects The Way We Manage OurFinances” Ray Linder, MBA, (INTP)

“Active Engagement, Lasting Impact” Rob Toomey, JD (ENTP)“Bringing Type Home to Build Responsive Relationships; Using Type In Family Counseling”Mary Reiss, MA, NCC (INTJ)“Making Type Come Alive in an Organization, an Example from Prudential”Doug Woodworth, MBA (ESTP)

Sunday morning:

“Let’s Get Visual: Image�Imagination�Verfication”

Sue Blair (ESTJ)Join Sue Blair, Director of Personality Dynamics Ltd inAuckland NZ and author of The Personality Puzzle, in anopportunity to explore the numerous possibilities ofusing symbols and similes to transform the type languagewe use into visual images that enhance learning and cre-ate the “aha” moments we all desire. Finding best-fit typefor our clients is an art form and it’s important that weget it right. This session will suit all levels of type knowl-edge and will deliver a host of ideas that can be used intype interpretations. The eight type preferences, func-tion pairs and cognitive processes will all be described

and we will also pool our collective experiences and imaginations to enhanceour ability to express ourselves clearly and creatively to help others understandwhy it is that we find type so compelling.

EQi-2.0® Panel:

“Why Emotional Intelligence?”Let these EQi-2.0® experts give you their perspectives on balanced approach onhow the EQi-2.0® complements the MBTI and adds to your analytical tool chest.David Hughey, MBA (INTJ), ModeratorPictured left to right: Roger Pearman, Ed.D. (INFP), Laura Trozzi (ESTJ), Henry“Dick” Thompson, Ph.D. (INTJ)

Specialty CruisesInterest Area Symposia

Now included in your conference registration … Thursday, July 10, 2013

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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS:JULY 9, 2013 9:00 - 5:00

PCW 1 "Brain-Savvy Coaching & Leading for All Personality Types.”Dario Nardi (INTJ)

Imagine peering into your brain—and your clients’—to see many of the keysto what makes us tick. The work of Dario Nardi, PhD, in the emerging fieldof neuroscience is validating Dr. Carl Jung's pioneering theory of eight psy-chological functions, showing that people of different types use their brainsin fundamentally different ways. Through colorful anecdotes, hands-on ac-tivities, and brain imagery, participants will learn specific tips for coachingand leading across the 16 types, including how sustain a state of creativeflow. Please note that this is also day one of Dario’s three-day certificationprogram listed below.

PCW 2 “Getting Individuals and Teams Radically Unstuck: Creatinga Vital and Viable Future”

Marci Segal (ISTP) and Danielle Poirier (INFP)

Leaders, individuals and teams face complex problems with unfathomableimplications. In this workshop you will learn how their fears and anxietiescan be embraced as part of a creative process to construct new directionsand solutions for the future. Danielle and Marci bundle their passions, con-victions and expertise in Jung’s depth psychology and creativity-thinking tohelp you facilitate, coach, counsel, lead, and develop people through the com-plexities of transformation.

PCW 3“Return to the Fundamentals of Type: How to Deliver YourMBTI® Intro Session So People Get It”Cynthia Stengel Paris (ENFJ) & Paula Spizzir (ENFJ)

With the increased popularity of the MBTI® assessment and the advent ofthe Internet, on-line type discussions, and imitation “type tests,” the popularnotion of personality type falls short of the depth and usefulness of the theory;type is often misunderstood. This workshop re-visits engaging ways to in-clude fundamental theoretical type principles in introductory feedback ses-sions “in simple language “ so participants can accurately understand anduse the instrument/theory for lasting impact on individuals, teams and or-ganizations.

PCW4 “Recognizing Type in Action?!”Rianne van Strien (ESFP) & Dick Otter (ENTP)

Putting Type into Action sounds like fun! Recognizing Type during the Actionsounds interesting and that's exactly what we are going to do! During thisPCW you'll learn to observe and experience how our preferences can be ver-ified by movement patterns and body language. If you like to observe peo-ple's behavior and want new activities for adding action and movement tothe workshops you facilitate, come to this workshop!

PCW 5 “The Power of Polarity Thinking and Mapping in OptimizingType”

Jean M. Porto (ENFP) & Cliff Kaiser (INFP)

Each type preference holds only part of the truth about how we perceive andjudge. Participants in this session will learn how to utilize the Polarity Thinkingprocess and Polarity Mapping to powerfully address type blind spots andleverage type strengths, enabling them to show up as their ‘full type best’.Learning to “See, Map, and Transform” the energy systems inherent to MBTIpolarities will enhance skills and positively impact the success of individuals,teams and organizations.

CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS:

Please note that the following programs are being run independently of theAPTi Conference. All questions and registrations should be handled throughthe appropriate program sponsor. Some are offering special rates to APTimembers.

Berens CORE™ Approach Certification Linda Berens, PhD.

Be on the leading edge of type in leadership and team development. Startwith Mastering the CORE of Self-Leadership July 8-10 or take the full BerensCORE Approach Facilitation WorkshopJuly 8-10 and July 14-15, which leadsto certification.

5 day program July 8, 9, & 10 (8:30-5:30), July 14 (1:00-6:30), & July 15 (8:30-5:30)

For more information call 714-625-9475 or visit lindaberens.com/training-and-events/berens-core-certification-program/

EQ-i2.0® CertificationHenry (“Dick”) Thompson, Ph.D. & Roger Pearman, Ed.D.

EQ-i 2.0 is the completely revised and updated tool based on the pioneeringBarOn EQ-i published nearly twenty years ago. Multi-Health Systems, Inc. ofToronto Canada extensively researched and revised the assessment to makeit a premier tool for exploring emotional intelligence.

2 day program July 9-10 (8:30-5:30). Co-Sponsored by Multi-Health Systems.

More information & registration at either Dick Thompson’s or Roger Pearman’s sites.

http://www.hpsys.com/EI_EQ-i2.0EQ360_Certification.htmhttp://www.qualifying.org/about/eqi2.php

Neuroscience of Personality: The Certification WorkshopDario Nardi, Ph.D.

This program builds on the pre-conference workshop and leads to certifica-tion in “Neuroscience of Personality”. This is based on Dr. Nardi’s popularbook of the same name. ” This workshop is accessible to laypersons at alllevels of type knowledge.

3 day program July 10 (9:00-5:00), July 14 (1:00-6:30), July 15 (8:30-5:30)

For more information and registration visithttp://www.radiancehouse.com/workships.htm.

The MBTI® Step III™ Certification Program Charles R. Martin, PhD

CAPT’s two-day MBTI Step III Certification program prepares qualified prac-titioners to confidently use this highly individualized instrument. Acceptanceinto the class is based on filing out the professional requirements form onthe CAPT website.

2 day program July 9 and 10 (8:30-5:30)

Use this link for more information and registration.http://www.capt.org/training-workshops/MBTI-Training-Step3.htm

Deep Dives

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