The First Scientifically Determined Enneagram Personality (Paragraph) Test and Guide
A centuries-old psychological system with roots in sacred tradition, the Enneagram can be an invaluable guide in your journey toward self-understanding and self-development. In this book, Stanford University Medical School clinical professor of psychiatry David Daniels and counseling psychologist Virginia Price offer the only scientifically developed Enneagram test based upon extensive research combined with a self-discovery and personal-development guide.
The most fundamental guide to the Enneagram ever offered, this book features effective self-tests to determine simply and accurately what your personality type is. Daniels and Price provide step-by-step instructions for taking inventory of how you think, what you feel, and what you experience. They then guide you in your discovery of what your type means for your personal well-being and your relationships with others, and they show you how to maximize your inherent strengths. Brimming with empowering information for each of the nine personality types—Type 1: Perfectionist, Type 2: Giver, Type 3: Performer, Type 4: Romantic, Type 5: Observer, Type 6: Loyal Skeptic, Type 7: Epicure, Type 8: Protector, and Type 9: Mediator—this one-of-a-kind book equips you with all the tools you need to dramatically enhance your quality of life.
The Enneagram, Relationships, and Intimacy – Understanding One Another Leads to Loving Better and Living More Fully
This is the book David cared so much about writing. Bringing this book to fruition was the passionate focus of much of David’s time, exploration, and thought the last many years of his life and was an honor for Suzanne to see through to completion. Within it holds David and Suzanne’s endearing understanding of human relationships and a devotion to contributing to a more loving world. Learn about…
- The 9 Enneagram Types: multiple descriptions and Tips for Growth
- Self-intimacy as the gateway to intimacy with others
- Attachment – our first love story
- The contributory ways that we’re wired
- The Enneagram’s three centers of intelligence and the three mammalian aversive emotional systems, a new approach to understanding the three centers
- Gender and the Enneagram, a new look, a compassionate perspective
- What tears us apart?
- The conditional love of type
- Nine Enneagram types and sexuality – nine ways we either diminish or enhance intimacy and fulfillment