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The Enneagram In Trauma Healing, Resiliency, & Self-Remembering in Individuals, Systems, and Cultures

With Ingrid Hurwitz & Marion Gilbert, RPT & Ntyatyambo Ntloko
Hosted by Jessica Dibb

The Enneagram seems to be universally applicable in some way to all people, organizations, and arenas of life. As we increasingly understand the significant long-term impacts of neglect, stress, overwhelm, harm, and trauma, can the guidance and wisdom of the Enneagram contribute to healing the dysregulation, dissociation, self-forgetting, and separation from our somatic energies that personal, epigenetic, collective, and ancestral trauma cause? The answer is a resounding yes — and with compelling sensitivity, refinement, and personal and collective impact.

In this session, you'll discover:

  • How we can work with the natural, protective mechanisms of our somatic organization to radically include our lost parts 
  • The relationship between trauma, shame, and the inner critic
  • Systemic trauma, self-forgetting of some of the nine energies in traumatized cultures, and pathways for self-remembering
The views expressed are specific to the author/speaker and may vary from the perspectives of The Shift Network's participants, staff, or other speakers.
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Ingrid Hurwitz

Enneagram Personal Transformation Facilitator

Ingrid Hurwitz is a trauma-informed Enneagram couples counselor, coach, Enneagram teacher, and leadership development facilitator. She creates transformational learning experiences and encounters known for their safety, depth, and interdisciplinary knowledge integration. She offers an IEA-Accredited ATP Trauma-informed Enneagram Coaching Certificate and is currently writing a PhD about the Enneagram and Psychospiritual Transformation. 

Ingrid devotes her life force, heart, and mind to creating spaces of learning, growth, and belonging that facilitate individual and relational healing. She has 24 years of an integrated blend of counseling, change facilitation, and leadership development experience. All of her Enneagram work is informed by NARM (the Neuro-Affective Relational Model for transforming trauma) and by the wonderfully diverse cultural worlds in which her life has so fortunately been immersed.

 

Marion Gilbert, RPT

Owner of Spring Physical Therapy & Founder of the Somatic Enneagram(TM)

Marion Gilbert, RPT, who has been practicing physical therapy since 1978, is the owner of a well-established physical therapy practice and movement studio in Grass Valley, California. She has extensive training in craniosacral therapy, trauma resolution, and SomatoEmotional Release®. She has been actively using the Enneagram professionally and personally since 2003.

Marion emphasizes the role of the somatic lens of perception in facilitation of personal and spiritual transformation with the Enneagram. Her specific interest is in developing somatic awareness for reconciling 3-centered awareness, providing a platform for meditation, contemplation, and awakening practices.

Marion, who developed the Somatic EnneagramTM Certification Training, teaches locally, nationally, and internationally. She is an adjunct faculty member of The Narrative Enneagram and an advisory board member of the Enneagram Prison Project.

Ntyatyambo Ntloko

Founder of Uhambo Coaching

 Ntyatyambo Ntloko is a dynamic coach, facilitator, and consultant based in Johannesburg, South Africa. She has a keen interest in leadership development, diversity and inclusion, adult maturity and culture, working with groups or one-on-one. For the first eight years of her career, Ntyatyambo worked in a number of customer-facing management and leadership roles for Proctor & Gamble in South Africa.

In 2012, Ntyatyambo co-founded the Mbewu Movement, a forum created by a group of young, ambitious African women who share common interests and are like-minded in light of their passions and vision for the African continent. Ntyatyambo has a BBusSci in Economics from the University of Cape Town and is a Aephoria ​AIM practitioner. Her work and approach is also highly influenced by her favourite existential philosopher, Steve Biko.

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