Correspondence

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Correspondence of Five Personality Typologies

Personality
Type1
Myers-Briggs®
Type
Enneagram
Type
Personality
Disorder
Astrological
Sign
 
Conscientious ENFJ 1 Obsessive-Compulsive Aquarius
Sensitive INFJ 4w5 Avoidant Pisces
Vigilant ENFP 6w5 Paranoid Scorpio
Dramatic INFP 4w3 Histrionic Leo
 
Aggressive ENTJ 8 Sadistic Ares
Idiosyncratic INTJ 5w4 Schizotypal Ares
Inventive ENTP 3w4 Compensatory Narcissistic Libra
Solitary INTP 5w6 Schizoid Libra
 
Leisurely ESTJ 9w8 Passive-Aggressive Taurus
Serious ISTJ 9w1 Depressive Taurus
Self-Sacrificing ESFJ 2 Masochistic Cancer
Devoted ISFJ 6w7 Dependent Virgo
 
Self-Confident ESTP 3w2 Narcissistic Capricorn
Adventurous ISTP 7w8 Antisocial Sagitarius
Mercurial ESFP 7w6 Borderline Gemini
Artistic ISFP 7w6 Cyclothymic Gemini



The form of the PTypes typology is based on David Keirsey's reconfiguration of the typology created by Isabel Briggs Myers. The "Correspondence" is an example of "correlative thinking" and is not meant to represent "the very nature of things."

Reference

Brau, Jean Louis, Helen Weaver, and Allan Edmands. Larousse Encyclopedia of Astrology. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1980.


Keirsey, David, and Marilyn Bates. Please Understand Me: Character and Temperament Types. 3rd ed. Del Mar: Prometheus Nemesis, 1984.

Millon, Theodore, and Roger Davis. Disorders of Personality: DSM-IV and Beyond. 2nd ed. New York: Wiley, 1996.

Oldham, John M., and Lois B. Morris. The New Personality Self-Portrait: Why You Think, Work, Love, and Act the Way You Do. Rev. ed. New York: Bantam, 1995.


Riso, Don Richard (1990, c1987). Personality Types: Using the Enneagram for Self-Discovery. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

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