Olivia Benson MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Olivia Benson? Olivia Benson is an INFJ personality type in MBTI, 1w2 - sp/so - 126 in Enneagram, RCOAI in Big 5, ESI in Socionics.

Dominant Ni: When Olivia develops a suspicion about something, she becomes singularly focused on proving that theory. Her hunches and instincts are typically spot on, although they aren't always accurate. She has a keen awareness of the unspoken dynamics amongst the detectives she works with, as seen by her comment that Amaro and Rollins are sharing a room before it is revealed that they are in fact sleeping together. In the episode "911," the other members of the squad are eager to try to convince Olivia that the girl who called 911 might be nothing more than a joke, but they later find out with tangible evidence that she is genuine and in very grave danger. Sonya Paxton's body is discovered in the bathroom, and Olivia immediately deduces that Paxton went down fighting. She instructs Warner to check Paxton's mouth because "that's what she would have done," and sure enough, Warner finds a hair from the perpetrator in Paxton's mouth from biting the perpetrator. AUX Fe: As Munch put it during his farewell party, Olivia is the "heart" of the Special Victims Unit. When it comes to her squad mates, she is equally capable of providing praise and "tough love" (such as when she reassures Dodds Jr. that he is doing a good job after he transfers to the unit and feels out of place, or when she tells Rollins that Detective Murphy may trust her, but she does not after Rollins' incident with underground gambling). She has a strong sense of empathy and can empathize with victims, or she is skilled at manipulating criminals into trusting her (in "Zebras," she persuaded Stuckey that she dislikes Elliot as much as he does, having recognized that Stuckey harbors a secret crush on her because of her kindness to him). Following experiencing trauma, she takes time to process her feelings but finds it beneficial to communicate them with others; Fin is the only one who knows she's going to psychotherapy after her assault undercover at the jail, and she gets help from a professional dealing with the William Lewis event. Tertiary Ti: Although Olivia's emotions often get in the way of her judgment, she is very skilled at assessing evidence and reasons. Sometimes Olivia is stuck in the Ni/Ti cycle that nullifies her Fe, and while there, she takes decisions that, on the surface, make sense. In the episode "Fault," Olivia realizes she needs a new partner since she and Stabler have become too emotionally dependent on each other and she questions Stabler's judgment when he believes that she would put his life in danger to capture the perp. When Olivia becomes stuck in this cycle, she often starts making cruel and insensitive comments about everyone from criminals to coworkers. inferior Se: If Olivia wants to succeed as a detective, she must be able to think quickly on her feet, whether she is in the interrogation room or on the hunt for a criminal. She takes stock of the situation and employs whatever resources are at hand to her advantage, whether she's trying to extricate herself from a jam or interrogate a suspect. Whether it's to a shift in the case's focus or to a change in her own life, Olivia is quick to adjust and excels at going undercover. Inferior Se, though, causes her to repeatedly put her life in jeopardy.

Biography

Olivia Benson is a character whose tenacity, compassion, and empathy are deeply rooted in her difficult past. Born as a result of her mother's rape, Benson's early life was filled with adversity. These experiences fostered a deep empathy for victims of sexual assault and a fierce resolve to fight for their rights. Benson's personal history drives her relentless pursuit of justice, propelling her from detective to commanding officer of the SVU. Her tenacity is evident in her unwavering commitment to her work, her ability to confront and overcome her own traumas, and her steadfast support for her team and the victims they serve. Benson's resilience, emotional intelligence, and leadership skills are key traits that make her a formidable investigator.

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