Back issues

This page sets out the subject matter of the main articles in each edition of The Practical Enneagram journal to date.

Back issues of The Practical Enneagram journal are charged at $25 each.

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May/June 2025

Volume 1, Issue 3

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News/Interviews:

  • The way we are going about typing is all wrong, says Enneagram author (Interview with John Luckovich).
  • “Trauma is more subjective than we generally think” — pioneer of trauma healing system (Interview with Dr Keith Witt).

Articles:

  • Use Your Breath to Take the Next Step: Your Unique Personal Growth Path Based on Your Enneagram Subtype – Lynn Roulo
  • Critical Thinking and the Enneagram: The Path to Becoming a Better Teacher and User of the System – Mario Sikora
  • How a Unity Framework Supports Enneagram – informed Transformation – Nhien Vuong

March/April 2025

Volume 1, Issue 2

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News/Interviews:

  • Developmental couples therapist explains how exactly how we project based on our types (Interview with Michelle Joy).

Articles:

  • Consulting the Map vs Walking the Path – Cicci Lyckow Bäckman
  • Deep Mindfulness and the Enneagram: Nine Paths to Spiritual Transformation – Rob Creekmore
  • Making the Enneagram as Simple as Possible, but no Simpler – Mario Sikora
  • Imposter Syndrome: A Path to Understanding and Transformation – Diana Redmond
  • Including a Physical Practice in Development Work — a Kundalini Yoga perspective – Lynn Roulo


January/ February 2025

Volume 1, Issue 1

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News/Interviews:

  • Enneagram teacher unveils Object Relations Matrix (Interview with Belinda Gore).
  • Teaching duo continue to refine Process Enneagram based vertical development model (Interview with Beatrice Chestnut and Uranio Paes).

Articles:

  • The Enneagram Challenge: Profound Simplicity – Ginger Lapid-Bogda, the Enneagram in Business
  • Therapeutic Metaphor and the Enneagram – Tom Condon, The Change Works
  • The Three Instinctual Biases and Operating your Enneagram-Services Business – Mario Sikora, Awareness to Action