Inaugural Week

Charles Payne, OFM


Myers-Brigg Type Indicator Workshop

If we are to be true followers of Jesus Christ, we are called to grow and develop.  Growth and development requires self-understanding as well as the understanding of others.  The Myers-Briggs is one of many instruments available to help develop the human sensitivities and wisdom needed in our Christian vocations.
 
The Myers-Briggs can aid in identifying your unique gifts.  It can be used to enhance your prayer life as well as your self-understanding, your motives, your natural strengths and your potential areas for growth.  it will help you identify valuable differences between yourself and your friends and colleagues.  These differences can be a source of much misunderstanding and miscommunication.  Yet, when better understood, these difference can be the source of growth and community development.  The participants' own Myers-Brigg profile will be included. 
 
Participants MUST pick up the Myers-Brigg Question Book and Answer Sheet from Terry Stadler (Room 363) as quickly as possible. All answer sheets and Question Books must be returned to Terry by October 13h in order to have the results by the time of the workshop.A $17 fee will be collected (for official scoring and profile materials) at this time.   This workshop can only accomodate a maximum of 30 students.
 

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Presenter: Charles Payne, OFM, PH.D. and LCPC 
Fr. Charles Payne is a Franciscan.  He has a doctorate in Human Development and Counseling Psychology from Northwestern University.  He also holds Professional Certificates in Pastoral Care and Counseling from the Menninger Foundation.  Fr. Charles is a licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Midwestern University, Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine.  Fr. Charles is also an adjunct professor at Catholic Theological Union.