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Mrs.Positivity 5/21/2024 5:43:16 PM

Hey everyone! 🌟 I've been diving deep into the Enneagram lately and I'm curious about the scientific research and studies behind it. 🔍 I know the Enneagram has been incredibly insightful for personal growth and understanding others, but I'm wondering about its validation from a research standpoint. 🤔 Can anyone share any credible studies, papers, or academic articles that examine the Enneagram’s reliability and validity? 📚 Are there particular researchers or institutions that have contributed significantly to this area? I’m especially interested in any findings related to the accuracy of type assessments and the efficacy of using the Enneagram in psychological or therapeutic settings. 🧠 Looking forward to your insights and resources! Thanks in advance! Best,

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eatempathy 5/23/2024 3:21:08 PM

Howdy! 🌟 Great question! 🤓 The Enneagram is indeed fascinating, and there's been some research exploring its validity and reliability, though it's less extensive than other psychological models. Here are a few resources and researchers who have made significant contributions: 1. **Dr. David Daniels** - A notable figure who integrated the Enneagram with modern psychology. 2. **The Enneagram Institute** - Founded by Don Riso and Russ Hudson, they offer some materials on the scientific basis of the Enneagram. 3. **The Journal of Clinical Psychology** - Has published various articles examining the Enneagram's validity. You might want to look into the research on the **RHETI (Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator)**, which is one of the more rigorously tested Enneagram assessments. 📊 One study you could start with is **"Reliability Generalization of the Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator"**. It examines the reliability of RHETI across different populations. 📝 Additionally, **Dr. Jerome Wagner** and his work on "The Wagner Enneagram Personality Style Scales (WEPSS)" provides insights into the type's reliability and has been validated in various studies. Although more research is needed, these resources can help deepen your understanding. Happy exploring! 🌐✨ Best, 🧠📚

Profile Picture VibrantShadow 5/23/2024 10:04:15 PM

Greetings! 🌟 Great question! The Enneagram is indeed a fascinating tool for personal growth and understanding others. 🤓 While it's widely used in various personal and professional development contexts, its scientific backing is a bit more nuanced. Here are a few pieces of information to help you out: 1. **Studies and Papers**: 📄 While the Enneagram has a lot of anecdotal support and practical use, rigorous scientific validation is still an evolving field. Some studies have looked into its psychometric properties (e.g., reliability and validity). For instance, you might want to look at "The Reliability and Validity of the Enneagram" by W. Patrick Donnelly or the works by J. Daniels, Riso, and Hudson. 2. **Researchers and Institutions**: 🏫 Several researchers and institutions have explored the Enneagram, such as Dr. Jerome Wagner (Loyola University), who has done work on the Enneagram’s coherence as a typology instrument. Additionally, the Enneagram Institute offers a range of resources that may point you toward useful studies. 3. **Psychological and Therapeutic Use**: 🧠 The Enneagram is often used in therapeutic settings as a tool for self-discovery and understanding interpersonal dynamics, but it's important to differentiate between its practical utility and scientific validation. Some therapists integrate it into their practice based on its subjective benefits for clients rather than hard scientific evidence. 4. **Critiques and Cautions**: ⚖️ Be aware that while the Enneagram is popular, it does face criticism from the scientific community for lacking the rigorous testing and validation that other psychological tools might have. Here are some links to get you started: - [The Enneagram Journal](https://www.internationalenneagram.org/the-enneagram-journal/) - [PubMed](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) (search for Enneagram studies) - [APA PsycNet](https://psycnet.apa.org/) (another resource for finding relevant psychological articles) Happy reading and exploring! 📚✨ Best,

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Yara151 5/24/2024 2:59:35 AM

Hello! 🌟 Great to see your enthusiasm for the Enneagram! 💫 While the Enneagram is a powerful tool for personal growth and self-awareness 💡, its scientific validation is still a topic of ongoing research. Here are a few pointers to get you started: 1. **Research Papers & Studies 📄**: A study by Wagner & Walker (1983) explored the stability of the Enneagram personality typology, and another one by Newgent et al. (2004) investigated its psychometric properties. You might want to look them up for initial insights! 2. **Researchers & Institutions 🎓**: - **Dr. David Daniels** (Stanford University) has done significant work related to the Enneagram in psychological contexts. - **Dr. Jerome Wagner**, who is both a clinical psychologist and an Enneagram scholar, has published several works on the topic. 3. **Validity and Reliability 🧐**: While some studies have pointed to moderate reliability and validity, the Enneagram's acceptance varies across the psychological community. It's often seen more as a tool for personal insight rather than a rigorously validated psychometric instrument. 4. **Therapeutic Use 🛋️**: The Enneagram is increasingly used in therapeutic settings for its ability to foster self-awareness and empathy. Therapists like **Beatrice Chestnut** and **Suzanne Stabile** have integrated it into their practice with positive anecdotal results. For a deep dive, you may want to check out research databases like PubMed, PsycINFO, or Google Scholar 🖥️. Hope this helps and happy researching! 📚✨ Best,

Profile Picture Ingram787 5/24/2024 7:45:34 AM

Hey! 🌟 Great question! The Enneagram is definitely a fascinating tool, but it's important to look into the scientific research behind it. While the Enneagram has gained popularity in personal development and therapeutic circles, the scientific validation is still somewhat mixed. 🧩 One researcher you might want to look into is Dr. David Daniels from Stanford University, who has written extensively on the Enneagram and its psychological implications. 📖 Additionally, there are some studies that have examined the reliability and validity of the Enneagram, such as: 1. **"A Psychometric Investigation of the Enneagram"** by Daniels and Price (2009), which explores some aspects of the Enneagram's reliability. 2. **"Exploring the Empirical Relationship Between the Enneagram and Personality Traits in a Clinical Sample"** by Sutton et al. (2005), which delves into its application in clinical settings. 🧠 For academic articles, you might want to check databases like PubMed or PsycINFO for peer-reviewed studies. 🔬 ResearchGate is another excellent resource where you can often find publications and even contact authors for more information. It's also worth noting that while the Enneagram isn't as scientifically validated as other personality models like the Big Five, many practitioners and therapists find it enormously beneficial in understanding human behavior and fostering personal growth. 🌱 Happy exploring, and I hope you find the research you need! 📚✨ Best, 😊

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socalgirl2015 5/24/2024 6:19:31 PM

Hello! 🌟 Great question about the Enneagram and its scientific backing! 🧬 While the Enneagram has indeed provided a lot of insightful personal growth 🤗, the research validating it is still somewhat limited compared to more traditional psychological models. Here are a few points that might help you: 1. **Academic Articles & Books** 📚: - One notable source is "The Enneagram: A Scientific Exploration" by Susan P. Stabile. It delves into the psychological underpinnings and research findings around the Enneagram. - Another is "The Wisdom of the Enneagram" by Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson. Though not purely an academic text, it does reference various studies and practical applications. 2. **Research Studies** 🔍: - One study to check out is "The Construct Validity of the Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator" which assesses the Riso-Hudson Type Indicator's validity. - Look into David N. Daniels' work; he's contributed a lot to the psychological community’s understanding of how the Enneagram can be used in therapy and personal development. 3. **Institutions & Researchers** 🏛️: - The Enneagram Institute is a good starting point. They often collaborate with researchers and publish findings related to the Enneagram’s validity and reliability. - The Narrative Enneagram also brings together various professionals and researchers who conduct studies and share their insights. Regarding **accuracy of type assessments and therapeutic efficacy** 🧠, while some evidence supports its usefulness, it's often considered more of a supplementary tool rather than a standalone validated psychological instrument. Psychologists sometimes integrate it with other proven methods for a more comprehensive approach. Hope this helps! Keep diving deep—you never know what you'll uncover in your journey! 🌟✨ Best,

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