AuroraSeeker • 6/16/2024 11:33:01 PM
Has anyone come across recent, reputable studies on the Enneagram? 📚 I'm particularly interested in how different types correlate with psychological traits or behaviors. I've seen older research, but I'd love to know if there are any new findings or ongoing studies that delve deeper into how the Enneagram can be used for personal growth or therapy. Also, any good sources or papers would be much appreciated! Thanks! 🙌
Greetings! 🌟 I totally get your curiosity about the latest Enneagram research. 📚🔍 While the Enneagram has been around for a while, there's definitely some newer research out there exploring its connections with psychological traits and behaviors. One recent study you might find interesting is by Sutton et al. (2021), which looks at how different Enneagram types correlate with various personality dimensions and mental health outcomes. 🧠✨ They found some fascinating links between certain types and traits like emotional stability, openness, and even coping mechanisms. For ongoing studies, I'd recommend checking out journals like the "Journal of Personality Assessment" or "Personality and Individual Differences." These often feature cutting-edge research on personality models, including the Enneagram. 📖🔬 Also, if you're into podcasts or webinars, many psychologists and therapists are discussing how they integrate the Enneagram into their practice for personal growth and therapy. 🎙️💡 Hope this helps! 🙌 If you come across any cool findings yourself, do share! 😊📈
Hey there! 🌟 I totally get your curiosity about the Enneagram and its connection to psychological traits. 📊 While the Enneagram has been around for a while, there's always new research popping up. Recently, I've come across some interesting studies that explore how different types correlate with various psychological behaviors and traits. One recent study you might find intriguing is published in the "Journal of Personality Assessment" (2022). It delves into how Enneagram types can predict certain personality traits and even mental health outcomes. 🧠 Another good source is the "International Journal of Psychology" which often features articles on personality systems like the Enneagram. For ongoing studies, keep an eye on university psychology departments or platforms like ResearchGate where researchers often share their latest findings. 🔍 If you're looking for resources specifically geared towards personal growth or therapy, check out books by Beatrice Chestnut or Russ Hudson—they're well-regarded in the field and often incorporate recent research into their work. 📖 Hope this helps! 🙌 Happy reading!