Fivewingfour
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In Personality Types, Riso and Hudson dedicate a sub-chapter to the Enneagram's dialectical approach.
"In each Triad, one type has overdeveloped the characteristic faculty of the Triad, another has underdeveloped the faculty, and a third is most out of touch with the faculty. When we apply this pattern to the types in the Feeling Triad, we see that Twos overexpress their feelings, emphasizing only their positive emotions while repressing their negative ones. Threes are most out of touch with their feelings, projecting an image to others as a substitute. And Fours underexpress their feelings, revealing themselves through some form or art of aesthetic living."
Online I found the below table that presents what R&H say about each type.
Could this be wrong? The Two's defense mechanism is repression of their feelings, particularly negative feelings (such as hostility) because that might stop others loving them or make them look needy. R&H also write "[Twos] focus their feelings on others, and as a result they might have difficulty connecting with what their feelings are telling them." Fours, on the other hand, are of all the types of course most in touch with their feelings and emotions.
Confusion might be caused by the ego boundaries of the types, as described in The Wisdom of the Enneagram:
- Twos: self-image presented outwardly to others
- Threes: self-image presented both to self and to others
- Fours: self-image presented inwardly to themselves
Twos direct their energy outward and Fours direct their energy inward: this might be confused with the idea that Twos overexpress and Fours underexpress their feelings.
In the Instinctive Triad, Eights turn outward and overexpress their instincts, and Ones turn inward and underexpress their instincts. In the Thinking Triad, Fives turn inward and overexpress thinking, and Sevens turn outward and underexpress thinking. I think feeling is primarily an inward faculty and the types in this Triad should therefore follow the pattern of the Thinking Triad: Twos turn outward and underexpress their feelings, and Fours turn inward and overexpress their feelings.
I'm new to the forum and I don't know if this has been discussed before and if I'm posting in the right place
"In each Triad, one type has overdeveloped the characteristic faculty of the Triad, another has underdeveloped the faculty, and a third is most out of touch with the faculty. When we apply this pattern to the types in the Feeling Triad, we see that Twos overexpress their feelings, emphasizing only their positive emotions while repressing their negative ones. Threes are most out of touch with their feelings, projecting an image to others as a substitute. And Fours underexpress their feelings, revealing themselves through some form or art of aesthetic living."
Online I found the below table that presents what R&H say about each type.

Could this be wrong? The Two's defense mechanism is repression of their feelings, particularly negative feelings (such as hostility) because that might stop others loving them or make them look needy. R&H also write "[Twos] focus their feelings on others, and as a result they might have difficulty connecting with what their feelings are telling them." Fours, on the other hand, are of all the types of course most in touch with their feelings and emotions.
Confusion might be caused by the ego boundaries of the types, as described in The Wisdom of the Enneagram:
- Twos: self-image presented outwardly to others
- Threes: self-image presented both to self and to others
- Fours: self-image presented inwardly to themselves
Twos direct their energy outward and Fours direct their energy inward: this might be confused with the idea that Twos overexpress and Fours underexpress their feelings.
In the Instinctive Triad, Eights turn outward and overexpress their instincts, and Ones turn inward and underexpress their instincts. In the Thinking Triad, Fives turn inward and overexpress thinking, and Sevens turn outward and underexpress thinking. I think feeling is primarily an inward faculty and the types in this Triad should therefore follow the pattern of the Thinking Triad: Twos turn outward and underexpress their feelings, and Fours turn inward and overexpress their feelings.
I'm new to the forum and I don't know if this has been discussed before and if I'm posting in the right place