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VT-APT is a chapter of the Association
for Psychological Type International
For more information about Vermont APT email: info@vermontapt.org
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Whole Type Panels
A signature event for the Vermont Association
of Psychological Type International is our Whole Type Panels.
Initiated in 2002, these panels feature four people with the
same preferences. This facilitated discussion also invites
questions from the audience to explore how each of the 16
Types perceives the world, makes decisions, and gets their
energy. The Whole Type Panel format allows for deeper exploration
and uncovers patterns that are not always apparent in Type
literature.
These events are free and open to the
public, and frequently have standing room only. People of
all preferences say that they gain a better understanding
of themselves, their spouses, children, co-workers, and friends.
Leaders In the Type Community Presentations
Twice a year the Vermont APT sponsors
world class speakers right here in Vermont! See Past programs
below for a complete listing of past speakers.
Past Programs
Please see the complete
list of VT-APT's past programs.
- VT-APT
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A Chapter of the
Association for Psychological Type International:
9650 Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD 20814-3998 USA
www.aptinternational.org
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What
People are Saying About Vermont APT:
Learning about type and the MBTI(r) has been an amazing learning
experience for me. It has enabled me to understand some very
fundamental differences between people that explain why they
react to the same situations in such a variety of ways.
-Kathy McNames, Co-founder of Yoga Vermont
Though my interest in type has spanned three states
and twenty years, the unique experience that VT-APT has offered
me has been worth all that came before, and more. What I am
learning has aided my personal and professional development
in ways and at a depth that I never expected.
-Pamela K. Gardner, Director of Career Services,
The University of Vermont
The Vermont chapter of the Association of Psychological
Type International, is a center for advanced thinking in the
MBTI(r) community. VT-APT attracts leading experts to present
and attend workshops. These events are aimed at expanding,
not only our individual understanding, but the field of knowledge
itself.
-Katharine Myers, Co-guardian of the MBTI Tool(r)
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