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What is the relation between the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and the Enneagram?

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What is the relation between the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and the Enneagram?

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While both are models of the personality, MBTI and the enneagram measure different things. So in a way it is like comparing apples and oranges. While the enneagram describes the (neurotic) patterns in how our attention is directed, the MBTI describes what functions are used in that placing of attention. While the enneagram measures motivation, underlying beliefs and attitudes; the MBTI measures how we collect, process and apply data from our life experience, and the way we approach organizing our responses to this. The MBTI is a classification system of 16 types (or projected sets of behaviors), using four scales which are essentially independent of one another, that is they lack any statistical correlation between them. The Enneagram is a dynamic model of 9 types, which are 9 ways in which the ego develops as a result of the (inevitable) psychic wounding in early childhood. A person’s MBTI type might change in the course of a lifetime, but their Enneagram type will not. The Enneagram

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