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Type and Therapy

The Missing Piece of Integration Presented by Joe Arrigo

Date & Time

May 09, 2026, 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM PDT

Online Event

About the event


Joe Arrigo
Joe Arrigo

This presentation is a personal character arc. It shows my personal development trajectory beginning with simple understanding of MBTI®, to an advanced understanding of the 8 function Beebe model.


However, this presentation makes the case that without a true therapist, without a determined effort to attempt to understand your shadow with therapy, true integration cannot happen. The 8 function model does not have use without an analyst to guide you.



Program Takeaways

  • Everyone needs therapy.

  • Therapy is the final stage of personal growth (with MBTI® as one of the stages.)

  • Ego disintegration is the only way I could achieve rebirth and sustainable ego development.



Presenter Bio

Meet Joe Arrigo >>


Event Details

Admission:

🎫 $30 USD for non-members 🎁​ Free for BAAPT members

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The recording will be sent to all registrants, 2-4 weeks after the event.

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Tickets

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