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===Gut Types (Anger)===
 
===Gut Types (Anger)===
* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Enneagram_1_The_Perfectionist 1 - The Perfectionist]
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* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Enneagram_1_The_Perfectionist Enneagram 1 Profile - The Perfectionist]
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* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Enneagram_8_The_Maverick Enneagram 8 Profile - The Maverick]
* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Enneagram_9_The_Peacemaker 9 - The Peacemaker]
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* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Enneagram_9_The_Peacemaker Enneagram 9 Profile - The Peacemaker]
 
===Head Types (Fear)===
 
===Head Types (Fear)===
* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Enneagram_5_The_Observer 5 - The Observer]
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* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Enneagram_6_The_Loyalist 6 - The Loyalist]
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* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Enneagram_7_The_Adventurer 7 - The Adventurer]
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* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Enneagram_7_The_Adventurer Enneagram 7 Profile - The Adventurer]
 
===Heart Types (Shame)===
 
===Heart Types (Shame)===
* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Enneagram_2_The_Giver 2 - The Giver]
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* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Enneagram_2_The_Giver Enneagram 2 Profile - The Giver]
* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Enneagram_3_The_Performer 3 - The Performer]
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* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Enneagram_3_The_Performer Enneagram 3 Profile - The Performer]
* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Enneagram_4_The_Individualist 4 - The Individualist]
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== The 16 Types - A Cognitive Function Analysis ==
 
== The 16 Types - A Cognitive Function Analysis ==
  
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=== The Rationals ===
 
=== The Rationals ===
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* [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/ENTP ENTP]
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=== The Idealists ===
 
=== The Idealists ===
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=== The Artisans ===
 
=== The Artisans ===
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=== The Guardians ===
 
=== The Guardians ===
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== The Jungian Cognitive Functions ==
 
== The Jungian Cognitive Functions ==
  
 
First described in Jung's Personality Types, the Jungian Cognitive Functions (JCF) can be described as different lenses through which we tend to perceive and judge. Each cognitive function combines a perceiving or judging function with an attitude (introversion or extraversion), yielding eight cognitive functions.  There are different models for determining what cognitive functions an individual of a given type prefers, often referred to as [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Type_Dynamics Type Dynamics]. Most models specify a primary function (strongest and most conscious), an auxiliary function (less strong and conscious), an auxiliary functions (less strong still) and an inferior function (less strong still) for each type.   
 
First described in Jung's Personality Types, the Jungian Cognitive Functions (JCF) can be described as different lenses through which we tend to perceive and judge. Each cognitive function combines a perceiving or judging function with an attitude (introversion or extraversion), yielding eight cognitive functions.  There are different models for determining what cognitive functions an individual of a given type prefers, often referred to as [//typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Type_Dynamics Type Dynamics]. Most models specify a primary function (strongest and most conscious), an auxiliary function (less strong and conscious), an auxiliary functions (less strong still) and an inferior function (less strong still) for each type.   
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===Thinking===
 
===Thinking===

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Introduction To Personality Type

Feautured Studies

The Enneagram Types - Profile Descriptions

The Enneagram is a model of human personality which is based on underlying fixations and unconscious motivations for human behavior. Though it can be utilized as a simple system of personality type, deeper uses of the system delve into understanding and overcoming underlying self-limiting patterns of thinking which were formed in childhood, thereby supporting personal growth. Contemporary Enneagram understanding is principally derived from the teachings of Oscar Ichazo and Claudio Naranjo.

Gut Types (Anger)

Head Types (Fear)

Heart Types (Shame)

The 16 Types - A Cognitive Function Analysis

This section includes a description of each of the 16 types - specifically how the dominant, auxiliary, tertiary and inferior function manifests in those types.

The Rationals

The Idealists

The Artisans

The Guardians

The Jungian Cognitive Functions

First described in Jung's Personality Types, the Jungian Cognitive Functions (JCF) can be described as different lenses through which we tend to perceive and judge. Each cognitive function combines a perceiving or judging function with an attitude (introversion or extraversion), yielding eight cognitive functions. There are different models for determining what cognitive functions an individual of a given type prefers, often referred to as Type Dynamics. Most models specify a primary function (strongest and most conscious), an auxiliary function (less strong and conscious), an auxiliary functions (less strong still) and an inferior function (less strong still) for each type.

Overview

Thinking

Feeling

Intuition

Sensing

Empirical Jungian Typology

The building blocks of type: Dichotomies versus Functions

This section focuses on the dichotomy based model of personality similar to that utilized by MBTI. This approach de-emphasizes jungian cognitive functions and focuses on preferences for each of the four factors: extraversion/introversion, sensing/intuition, thinking/feeling, and judging/perceiving.


Cognitive Visual Reading

The theory was officially published as a 350 page paperback/eBook a few months ago, but over half of the book has been made available online at: http://cognitivetype.com/

Theory Basics

There's a walkthrough of the theory's basics at:

Interpreting Visual Signals

A full visual signals walkthrough can be found here:

Type Profiles

Type profiles for the 16 types can be found here:


The Big 5 Personality Model

The Big 5 Personality Model defines a set of five key personality traits: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. It was developed by researchers who studied known personality traits and then performed factor analysis of hundreds of measures of these traits to find underlying factors of personality.


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