HIGHLIGHTS
Worley's ID Profile provides essential information about family members in three primary life areas.
The Social Profile(Interaction) determines whether or not a family member
Will have MANY or just a FEW relationships socially and vocationally
The Leadership Profile(Initiative) determines who maintains the POWER and makes DECISIONS in relationships with this family member
The Relationship Profile ;(Intimacy) determines e how emotionally OPEN or CLOSED to a relationship a family member is.
In a 16-18 page computerized report Worley's ID Profile provides reliable Information to these subcategories
Social Needs &Desires
Leadership Needs & Desires
Relationship Needs & Desires
Work Orientation
Motivation
Intellectual Orientation
Perception of Others
Perception of Self
Perception by Others
Criteria for Relationships
Emotional Orientation
Rejection/Acceptance Profile
Probable Strengths
Probable Weaknesses
Graphic Representation
Husband & Wife Enrichment
Marriage & Family Development
Developing Parent/Child Relationships
Developing Child/Child Relationships
Resolving Conflict &
Establishing Harmony
Self Discovery & Self Esteem
1. Have a deeper understanding of yourself and why you act and re-act the way you do
2. Understand why children act re-act the way they do
3. Lean-to maintain the privacy or socialization that Tits your temperament."
4. Lean-to meet the needs and desires of your family Lean to maintain the privacy or socialization that Tits your temperament."
5. Have a deeper understanding of your spouse and children
6. Learn to bet other family members be "who they are!
7. Understands the importance of respecting others' temperament make-up.
8. You will learn to "de-stress" difficult relationships.
9. You will become less of a target for other peoples barbs and jokes
10. You will learn how to bring out the best in other family members
11. You will learn how to reduce hostility and aggressiveness in the family
12. Understand how to deal with difficult family members
13. You'll know specifically what to do and say to family members to get the best results
14. Learn how to deal with problems before they begin
15. Newly learned skills will help you reinforce positive behavior in all family members