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Social 7 In Detail
Gluttony in the Social Sphere Social Gluttony manifests as a hunger for this sense of social ease and for all of the things that they believe will give it to them, predetermining their social activities. Their plans often turn to planning futures in which the...
Self-Preservation 8 In Detail
Lust in the Preservation Sphere The SP8 has a drive for the type of life one deserves, their combination of lust with the SP instinct leads them to focus on getting what they need for survival. They are fixated on what they believe will bring them satisfactio...
Sexual 8 In Detail
Lust in the Sexual Sphere In this subtype Lust combines with the sexual instinct which gives a character that believes they have a right to their mate. It is often seen in this type that they are overtly domineering, rebellious and attention seeking, but this...
Social 8 In Detail
Lust in the Social Sphere When lust meets the social instinct, it manifests as passionate and possessive nature of bonds with others, attempting to keep those they consider weaker happy. However, this isn't a necessarily sweet character, the SO8 often feels a...
Self-Preservation 9 In Detail
Sloth in the Preservation Sphere Satisfying one's own hungers is the driving force of the conservation subtype of the E9. Laziness here manifests ironically, it is a substitution of nonessential satisfactions for those that he really needs. Often you can see ...
Sexual 9 In Detail
Sloth in the Sexual Sphere Sloth of the 9 when combined with the sexual instinct gives us the sexual 9 character, a character which has a need for the love of another for one’s own identity. The sexual Sloth here loses its instinctive character and becomes an...
Social 9 In Detail
Sloth in the Social Sphere Social sloth can be simply described as the need to be in the group. Sloth here manifests as a constant merging with the group, emulating socially acceptable forms of behavior and communication in hopes of gaining acceptance, making...
Captains
What is a Captain? Below is a letter to all captains that answers this question: Captains play an important role in safeguarding the health of our community. Below are some moderation guidelines to help you in this role. First of all, captains should s...
NEO Domains
This is a version of the NEO (both are the work of Costa & McCrae) that tries to summarise the big 5 traits without breaking them down into sub traits (facets). The following brief descriptions are derived from the 10 item (per trait) version of this system: ...
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Trauma
According to Katherine Fauvre[1] Trauma does not change your Enneagram Type, Tritype, or Subtype, as they are inborn and govern how you perceive, defend, and manage your reality. Trauma can, however, cause conscious and/or unconscious emotional patterns of...
At what minimum age is possible to type?
According to Óscar Ichazo The fixation is one point where we are the most sensitive and the most accomplished. The fixation is an imbalance of the instincts which appears in a human being before nine years of age.[1] According to John C. Lilly & Joseph E...
1st - Dominant
Dominant function(or Primary function) by Daryl Sharp Primary function The psychological function that is most differentiated. In Jung’s model oftypology, the primary or superior function is the one we automatically usebecause it comes most natura...
2nd - Auxiliary
Auxiliary function by Daryl Sharp A helpful second or third function, according toJung’s model of typology, that has a co-determining influence onconsciousness. Absolute sovereignty always belongs, empirically, to one function alone, and can belong onl...
3rd - Tertiary
The Tertiary Function, (also called as the child function) is our third function. It is the function we are comfortable messing up, being childish with. We're not really that competent or great with this function (though can be developed), but we are optimisti...
4th - Inferior
Inferior function by Daryl Sharp The least differentiated of the four psychological functions. The inferior function is practically identical with the dark side of the humanpersonality.[“Concerning Rebirth,” CW 9i, par. 222.] In Jung’s model of typology,...
5th - Opposing personality (Beebe)
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6th - Senex/witch (Beebe)
According to John Beebe The senex is an archetype that shadows the good father that I consciously aspire to be when I try to help people. Senex is the Latin word for ‘old man’ and the root word for ‘senator,’ and it takes on the quality of everything that h...
7th - Trickster (Beebe)
According to John Beebe A third archetype that not infrequently makes its appearance in the psychotherapist’s consulting room is the trickster. It is one that is problematic for analytical work, because the very ethos of this kind of psychotherapy is a comm...
8th - Demonic (Beebe)
According to John Beebe I often use the term demonic/daimonic personality to convey that the archetype associated with the most unconscious of regions of the mind can deliver insights that are of the highest value, as well as depreciating and undermining on...