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SSSS: Counseling with the MBTI

Hours: 2.5

Through interactive exercises and discussion, Myers-Briggs expert Jeff Johannigman will lead us through a refresher on the MBTI model and its personality preferences. We will explore effective ways to use the MBTI in counseling students through career exploration, stress management, and other practical applications.

We will use self-reported MBTI type for the training. Counselors will need to share their MBTI type with Eva, ethomsen@austincc.edu, before July 22nd. If you haven't taken the MBTI, or don't know or remember your MBTI type, then just hop online and get it done as soon as you can: http://online.cpp.com.

Presenter Biography:

Jeff Johannigman brings extensive experience from the high-tech, non-profit, and government sectors to his role as Faculty Development Coordinator at ACC. In his varied career, Jeff has established one of the first alumni career service programs for the University of Texas; managed worldwide staffing for the Tivoli division of IBM; and founded People Type Consulting, providing coaching and assessment to clients seeking new careers. He has served as a Human Dynamics Trainer for the Texas Workforce Commission, where he taught leadership, communications, teamwork, creative problem solving, process improvement, and other professional skills to thousands of state employees. As a former computer game designer and producer, he is now a recognized expert in using game design techniques to make learning more engaging and interactive. Jeff has earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Cornell University and a Master of Arts in Human Services from St. Edward’s University.

*Attendance is limited to full-time ACC counseling faculty.


 
Date Time Location Presenter
 
07/29/20161:30pm-4:00pmHBC 201.0Jeffrey D Johannigman 

 
 

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