Free Course: Enneagram Type Misconceptions

While there is a lot of free information about the Enneagram available these days, not all of it is accurate. These misconceptions and inaccurate information can lead to feeling disconnected and misunderstood, which is the opposite of what the Enneagram should do.

In this course, we correct some of the popular misconceptions about the 9 Enneagram types drawing on the original dissemination of the Enneagram types' core defense mechanisms and motivations as taught by Claudio Naranjo.


Enneagram Type Misconceptions Course Cirriculum

  • A Brief History of the Enneagram

  • Research Findings

  • Centers of Intelligence and Type 8

  • Type 9s What Was Missed

  • Type 1 What Was Missed

  • Type 2 What Was Missed

  • Type 3 What Was Missed

  • Type 4 What Was Missed

  • Type 5 What Was Missed

  • Type 6 What Was Missed

  • Type 7 What Was Missed

Investment: FREE

 

Who is this course for?

Coaches or therapists looking to add learn tools to help clients unlock their full potential

Anyone looking to understand themselves and why they do what they do on a deeper level


 

“Great research-based resource 

Empathy Architects is new to me but the enneagram is not. This class deepened my understanding of trait/motivation discernment between the character structures. I also appreciated the slight infusion of levity to soften the ego-blows. This class was a gift for signing up but I will pay to learn more from them. I’m curious to delve into type physical appearance and somatic expression.”

- Sarah N.

“Thanks for a wonderful course! 

This course sorted out some things for me, especially the 1,2 and 3, that might be numbers not so much talked about.”

- Lena N.

 

Sterlin Mosley Ph.D, Empathy and Enneagram Coach

Sterlin Mosley Ph.D

Aaron Addonizio M.H.R, M.P.A., Empathy and Enneagram Coach

Aaron Addonizio M.H.R, M.P.A.

Hi, we’re Sterlin Mosley Ph.D and Aaron Addonizio M.H.R, M.P.A.

We’ve been studying the enneagram for 21 years. First attending Enneagram courses from Tom Condon, Russ Hudson, Helen Palmer, David Daniels and others and then we began attending Enneagram conferences in 2007 where we met Katherine Fauvre. Sterlin became Katherine’s protégé around the same time and began doing bi-weekly one-on-one coaching to further his understanding of both the Enneagram and his own processes.

In our Master’s in Counseling program, Sterlin and Aaron researched the enneagram personality types, psychopathology and diagnosis, which took us deeper into the work of Claudio Naranjo’s. 

From there, we started our first Enneagram business in 2008 where we delivered trainings to counselors and psychotherapists for CEU credits and then began delivering online trainings and classes the same year. 

In 2014, we both became certified teachers and coaches with Katherine Fauvre of Katherine Fauvre Consulting. Sterlin completed his PhD in Communication from the University of Oklahoma in 2014 where he conducted several studies on the Enneagram, self-presentation and intrapersonal communication. 

Until 2021, Aaron worked for several years as Katherine Fauvre’s office manager. In addition to Aaron’s professional counseling education she received a Master’s in Public Administration in Nonprofit Management.

In addition to Empathy Architects, which we founded in 2019 Sterlin is an Assistant Professor at The University of Oklahoma where he teaches various courses in the Human Relations and Women’s and Gender Studies departments. Sterlin teaches an undergraduate level course on Personality (which is essentially a semester-long course on the Enneagram and other systems such as MBTI, the Big Five, Jungian Archetypes, multiple intelligences, microexpressions, etc). Together, we have delivered countless trainings, workshops and courses.

We both share a love of systems and have a particular aptitude for synthesizing those systems in order to foster greater self and other awareness with the aim of creating greater compassion and empathy for everyone.