Life Atlas® equips professionals across diverse fields with powerful tools for understanding and unlocking human potential. Whether guiding individuals toward self-knowledge, personal growth, and career clarity or helping organizations build authentic, purpose-driven cultures, practitioners gain a proven framework that transforms how people discover and develop their gifts.
We offer in-depth training in the applications of Carl Jung’s original eight psychological types. We do not put people in “personality” categories. Rather, the training promotes Jung’s core concept of individuation—the fuller development of unique personality.
We offer in-depth training in the applications of Carl Jung’s original eight psychological types. We do not put people in “personality” categories. Rather, the training promotes Jung’s core concept of individuation—the fuller development of unique personality.
Our training programs offer benefits for many professionals, among them:
Deepen insight: Understand a person’s natural gifts, motivations, and patterns of growth.
Strengthen your practice: Integrate validated, research-based tools that add structure and depth to counseling, therapy, coaching, or consulting sessions.
Enhance client outcomes: Help individuals clarify direction, increase self-awareness, and make confident life and career decisions.
Improve communication and teamwork: Build empathy, collaboration, and understanding in relationships with others.
Support leadership development: Identify and cultivate the natural leadership gifts within individuals and teams.
Bridge insight to action: Translate psychological understanding into practical strategies for growth, performance, and fulfillment.
Join a professional community: Become part of a network of certified Life Atlas practitioners dedicated to continual learning and innovation.
Understand Jung’s original model of psychological types thoroughly. Understand the integral and inseparable relationship of the types with depth psychology. More thoroughly understand a person’s unique developmental path. Gain important insights about the type dispositions embedded in complexes that retard personal growth and development.
Understand the importance of a person’s inclinations toward either the inner life or world at large in shaping that person’s biography. Learn why one-sidedness in either direction can produce an unhealthy life. Learn more about the unification of personality as a central pathway to spiritual growth and a living, fruitful relationship with God.
Help people communicate better with their partners through understanding each person’s natural gifts. Learn how those often opposing gift sets can engender harmony rather than conflict. Gain important insights about the complexes and shadow dispositions that can disturb harmony in a relationship.
Learn why one-sidedness in either direction can produce an unhealthy life. Learn more about the unification of personality as a central pathway to spiritual growth and a living, fruitful relationship with God.
Develop a more thorough understanding of your clients’ élan vital, the central urges that shape and form a person’s biography. Gain important insights about how your clients are gifted. Learn how an overly one-sided disposition toward introversion or extraversion can destabilize a person’s life and stifle the emergence of a unique personality.
Know how your clients are gifted, where they will need to supplement their aptitudes, with whom they will best collaborate, and with whom they will most likely have conflict. Help them to navigate the personal “minefields” of the workplace and to develop fruitful and productive relationships.
WHAT GRADUATES ARE SAYING
"Gifts Compass has the outstanding merit of staying close to Jung’s original intention of linking psychological type theory to the individuation process. It is a brilliant contribution to the field of typological theory and practice. Of all the attempts to apply psychological type theory to models of counseling and coaching, this is by far the best.
Murray SteinPh.D., Diplomate Jungian Analyst, Switzerland/U.S. Author of Jung’s Map of the Soul, former President of the International
"Gifts Compass has the outstanding merit of staying close to Jung’s original intention of linking psychological type theory to the individuation process. It is a brilliant contribution to the field of typological theory and practice. Of all the attempts to apply psychological type theory to models of counseling and coaching, this is by far the best.
Murray SteinPh.D., Diplomate Jungian Analyst, Switzerland/U.S. Author of Jung’s Map of the Soul, former President of the International
"Gifts Compass has the outstanding merit of staying close to Jung’s original intention of linking psychological type theory to the individuation process. It is a brilliant contribution to the field of typological theory and practice. Of all the attempts to apply psychological type theory to models of counseling and coaching, this is by far the best.
Murray SteinPh.D., Diplomate Jungian Analyst, Switzerland/U.S. Author of Jung’s Map of the Soul, former President of the International