by Ann Taylor McNiece, LMFT | May 3, 2021 | Life & Family, Mental Health
I’m going to start out by saying, “Mom, I am not talking to you or about you.” I just need to make that disclaimer. You can imagine having a therapist in the family makes people a little edgy sometimes. But the truth is, I’m not analyzing my loved ones or trying to...
by Ann Taylor McNiece, LMFT | Apr 27, 2021 | Faith & Spirituality, Mental Health
Well, it’s the last entry in our series about different Enneagram types in therapy. Today, finally, we get to talk about Type 6. And Sixes do go to therapy, so there is lots to talk about. Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen that there is a little different nuance and...
by Ann Taylor McNiece, LMFT | Apr 20, 2021 | Faith & Spirituality, Mental Health
Chances are, if you’re an Enneagram Five, you haven’t really considered therapy as a viable option for you. And if you’re a therapist reading this, you probably don’t have a lot of experience with treating Fives. There are some clear reasons for this. Today I’ll show...
by Ann Taylor McNiece, LMFT | Apr 13, 2021 | Faith & Spirituality, Mental Health
It’s possible that there are more Enneagram Fours in therapy than other numbers. I think this is because they actually like talking about feelings, having feelings, and agonizing over feelings. Whereas other personality types begrudgingly talk about feelings in...
by Ann Taylor McNiece, LMFT | Apr 6, 2021 | Faith & Spirituality, Mental Health
When it comes to talking about Enneagram Threes, you’re about to get a double whammy. Not only do I work with Threes in therapy, I am a Three in therapy myself! There are some specific considerations that apply to Christians who are Threes, and today we will talk...
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