The Seven Types: Psychosynthesis Typology; Discover your Five Dominant Types

"The book is full of great ideas and good illustrations"
Piero Ferrucci; is an international bestselling author, a psychotherapist and philosopher

Kenneth Sørensen’s book The Seven Types provides a comprehensive introduction to psychosynthesis typology.

You will learn: 

How to discover your dominant type at each of the five psychological levels, namely your soul type, personality type, thinking type, feeling type and body type. 

How to integrate your five-fold typology and become an influential person who can make a difference in the world.  

How to apply the Seven Types in a counselling and coaching practice through the seven counselling strategies and styles.

How to work with a typology profiling tool so you can discover and validate a person's dominant types.

The Seven Types is a contemporary typological model based on the work of Roberto Assagioli and the ancient wisdom of the Seven Rays, with additional elements drawn from modern psychology, including the work of Ken Wilber.

The deeper learnings:

In developing the Seven Types, Kenneth Sørensen and his colleagues have drawn upon years of research and practical experience in their roles in counselling, psychotherapy, coaching and mentoring.

The Seven Types is based on the fundamental principle that everything in the universe is comprised of energy. This energy expresses itself in seven ways – like the colours of a rainbow – giving us seven types of energy (dynamic, sensitive, mental, creative, analytical, dedicated, practical).

We are all comprised of these energies, with each of us manifesting different combinations of the seven energies. Indeed, the Seven Types posits that the human psyche consists of five psychological levels – body, feeling, thought, personality, soul – and that a different energy is dominant at each level, giving each of us a unique combination of types: our own psychological DNA. This book shows how we can identify our five dominant types and work with their qualities so that we may become all we can be.

The book also offers practical advice on how to work with the seven types in a counselling setting, describing seven strategies and styles that will help the counsellor tune into the client’s energies with empathy.

The Seven Types highlights a long-neglected aspect of psychosynthesis theory, and offers a set of tools that can help us all on the path to self-awareness and self-realisation.

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The Seven Types: Psychosynthesis Typology; Discover your Five Dominant Types

"The book is full of great ideas and good illustrations"
Piero Ferrucci; is an international bestselling author, a psychotherapist and philosopher

Kenneth Sørensen’s book The Seven Types provides a comprehensive introduction to psychosynthesis typology.

You will learn: 

How to discover your dominant type at each of the five psychological levels, namely your soul type, personality type, thinking type, feeling type and body type. 

How to integrate your five-fold typology and become an influential person who can make a difference in the world.  

How to apply the Seven Types in a counselling and coaching practice through the seven counselling strategies and styles.

How to work with a typology profiling tool so you can discover and validate a person's dominant types.

The Seven Types is a contemporary typological model based on the work of Roberto Assagioli and the ancient wisdom of the Seven Rays, with additional elements drawn from modern psychology, including the work of Ken Wilber.

The deeper learnings:

In developing the Seven Types, Kenneth Sørensen and his colleagues have drawn upon years of research and practical experience in their roles in counselling, psychotherapy, coaching and mentoring.

The Seven Types is based on the fundamental principle that everything in the universe is comprised of energy. This energy expresses itself in seven ways – like the colours of a rainbow – giving us seven types of energy (dynamic, sensitive, mental, creative, analytical, dedicated, practical).

We are all comprised of these energies, with each of us manifesting different combinations of the seven energies. Indeed, the Seven Types posits that the human psyche consists of five psychological levels – body, feeling, thought, personality, soul – and that a different energy is dominant at each level, giving each of us a unique combination of types: our own psychological DNA. This book shows how we can identify our five dominant types and work with their qualities so that we may become all we can be.

The book also offers practical advice on how to work with the seven types in a counselling setting, describing seven strategies and styles that will help the counsellor tune into the client’s energies with empathy.

The Seven Types highlights a long-neglected aspect of psychosynthesis theory, and offers a set of tools that can help us all on the path to self-awareness and self-realisation.

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The Seven Types: Psychosynthesis Typology; Discover your Five Dominant Types

The Seven Types: Psychosynthesis Typology; Discover your Five Dominant Types

by Kenneth Sørensen
The Seven Types: Psychosynthesis Typology; Discover your Five Dominant Types

The Seven Types: Psychosynthesis Typology; Discover your Five Dominant Types

by Kenneth Sørensen

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"The book is full of great ideas and good illustrations"
Piero Ferrucci; is an international bestselling author, a psychotherapist and philosopher

Kenneth Sørensen’s book The Seven Types provides a comprehensive introduction to psychosynthesis typology.

You will learn: 

How to discover your dominant type at each of the five psychological levels, namely your soul type, personality type, thinking type, feeling type and body type. 

How to integrate your five-fold typology and become an influential person who can make a difference in the world.  

How to apply the Seven Types in a counselling and coaching practice through the seven counselling strategies and styles.

How to work with a typology profiling tool so you can discover and validate a person's dominant types.

The Seven Types is a contemporary typological model based on the work of Roberto Assagioli and the ancient wisdom of the Seven Rays, with additional elements drawn from modern psychology, including the work of Ken Wilber.

The deeper learnings:

In developing the Seven Types, Kenneth Sørensen and his colleagues have drawn upon years of research and practical experience in their roles in counselling, psychotherapy, coaching and mentoring.

The Seven Types is based on the fundamental principle that everything in the universe is comprised of energy. This energy expresses itself in seven ways – like the colours of a rainbow – giving us seven types of energy (dynamic, sensitive, mental, creative, analytical, dedicated, practical).

We are all comprised of these energies, with each of us manifesting different combinations of the seven energies. Indeed, the Seven Types posits that the human psyche consists of five psychological levels – body, feeling, thought, personality, soul – and that a different energy is dominant at each level, giving each of us a unique combination of types: our own psychological DNA. This book shows how we can identify our five dominant types and work with their qualities so that we may become all we can be.

The book also offers practical advice on how to work with the seven types in a counselling setting, describing seven strategies and styles that will help the counsellor tune into the client’s energies with empathy.

The Seven Types highlights a long-neglected aspect of psychosynthesis theory, and offers a set of tools that can help us all on the path to self-awareness and self-realisation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788792252418
Publisher: Kentaur Publishing
Publication date: 06/27/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 452
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Kenneth Sørensen is the CEO of JivaYou.com, which offers an online identity profile assessment tool based on the insights of the Seven Types and psychosynthesis (see www.jivayou.com/en/). He is also a psychotherapist and teacher in meditation and psychosynthesis and is the former director of training at the Norwegian Institute of Psychosynthesis. He has a Master's degree in Psychosynthesis from the University of East London. See www.kennethsorensen.dk/en/ for a full bio.

Table of Contents

Contents

Part One:

Introducing the Seven Types: Identifying your five dominant types

Introduction. P. 9

Chapter I: A world of energy – The five psychological levels. P. 24

Chapter 2: Your inner colours – The seven energies. P. 46

Chapter 3: Tools for self-awareness and self-expression – The seven psychological functions. P. 64

Chapter 4: Realise your ambition – The seven personality types. P. 90

Chapter 5: The seven ways and seven soul types. P. 114

Chapter 6: The Seven Types and notable role models. P. 138

Chapter 7: Find your drive – The seven motivators. P. 154

Chapter 8: Your integrated identity – The 49 core identities. P. 180

Chapter 9: Your mentality – The seven thinking types. P. 202

Chapter 10: Your temperament – The seven feeling types. P. 232

Chapter 11: Your physicality – The seven body types.  P. 258

Part Two: 
Working with the Seven Types: A guide for counsellors, coaches and mentors 

Chapter 12: Case studies – Practical integration of the different types. P. 282 

Chapter 13: How to work with the Seven Types. P. 300 

Chapter 14: The seven counselling strategies and styles. P. 322 

Chapter 15: A psychoenergetic autobiography – My life with the Seven Types. P. 358 

Appendices: 
Appendix 1: Old wisdom, new insights. P. 380 
Appendix 2: How the types interact with each other. P. 384 
Appendix 3: Assagioli’s egg-diagram and the seven energies. P. 418 
Appendix 4: Assagioli and typology: Research notes. P. 423 
Appendix 5: Table: An overview of the Seven Types. P. 426 
Appendix 6: Essentialism and the Seven Types. P. 430 
References. P. 434

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