Alexandra Cabot MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Alexandra Cabot? Alexandra Cabot is an ENTJ personality type in MBTI, 1w2 - so/sp - 137 in Enneagram, in Big 5, LSE in Socionics.

IN THE TYPOLOGY EVALUATION SYSTEM, SUPERFICIALLY-BASED GUESSES ARE CONSIDERED ESPECIALLY HEINOUS. IN PERSONALITY DATABASE, THE INTERNET USER WHO TYPES THIS VICIOUS POST IS A NERD WITH AN ELITE OBSESSION KNOWN AS THE STRAW-MAN TYPOLOGY FALLACY. THIS IS HUDSONEGILBERT’S SIDE SHOW. DISCLAIMER: …I wreadily admit that I haven’t been an active follower of this show as most of what I’ve watched has either been sitting in on it with my fiancé or if it comes on the television during my night shifts; even I can’t provide the most tangible examples, I hope I can at least somewhat constructively contribute to the conversation nonetheless. FORMER COUNSELOR CABOT MBTI - Te-Ni-Se-Fi —> Te-Fi: I feel that former Counselor Cabot demonstrated forefront Extroverted Thinking by her having “[relied] on knowledge of external systems” and “[used] empirical data to make economical and effective decisions” — Not to play into stereotypes to a severe extinct, but I feel as if former Counselor Cabot’s having regularly asserted the question of what evidence the detectives had in their possession for cases so as to effectively and objectively provide cases for the jury in the trials. —> Te-Ni: When it came to synthesizing the objective knowledge she referred to, I feel that former Counselor Cabot demonstrated auxiliary Introverted Intuition by her having “accurately [interpreted] implications and the ideal path forward” and “[learned] knowledge in a comprehensive and well-rounded way” — It’s possible that it especially came through in former Counselor Cabot’s closing arguments— her taking her internally synthesized interpretations of the cases’ situations and the law and outwardly communicating interpretive civil advisements going forward; *idealism* might be too flowery of a term to describe former Counselor Cabot’s arguments, but maybe, ok, sorry for the potentially redundant jargon I’m invoking, but maybe Counselor Cabot argued according to what was *implicative*. —> Ni-Se: In an oversimplified nutshell that I hope to be able to substantiate, I feel that potential tertiary Extroverted Sensing for former Counselor Cabot could be summarized as her having been “reckless” in a sense; basically, especially when she was under significant stress, her more maladaptive practices possibly consisted of her having “[externalized] fears/insecurities by controlling the environment” and “[used] self-imposed stress to justify sensory/material indulgences” — This might’ve include how former Counselor Cabot often pulled a lot of risky “favors” for the SVU department, taking hasty, reactive actions to try to actualize her interpretive, ideal perception of necessary forward progress for her court arguments… …I just read that over now and realized how potentially… …ostentatiously I worded that, so please ask me questions if need be. :/ ENNEAGRAM - 1w2 so/sp —> Type 1: I’m guessing that former Counselor Cabot’s inherent inclinations revolved around Enneagram type 1, which involved he having “[maintained] tight control of [her temper]”, through which she only allowed said “anger to manifest in one of its less obvious permutations— impatience, frustration, annoyance, and judgement criticality” - Even if her direct bluntness was necessary for getting the detectives from SVU on track, it’s very possible that former Counselor Cabot concentrated her inherently repressed anger through needless criticality; this might’ve especially come out when perpetrators in courtroom trials provoked her inferior Fi-related stress and brought out her self-righteous fury. —> Wing 2: Compared to former Counselor Novak’s possibly having been more withdrawn and distant via a possible Wing 9, former Counselor Cabot might’ve been “warmer” and “somewhat somewhat less self-restrained” — Former Counselor Cabot was especially interpersonally affected by her interactions with victims, which I do not mean to type as a bad thing; Counselor Cabot sought to dedicate her moral principles to what was socially beneficial in interpersonal dynamics. —> so/sp: Again, I run the risk of playing into a stereotype here, but I feel that former Counselor Cabot naturally demonstrated the Social instinct via her having been a “natural social [activist], seeking change in society, and pointing out injustice and corruption when she [found] it” — Quite simply, former Counselor Cabot’s survival fixation on her resentment with the social sphere’s lack of correctiveness was demonstrated in her career.

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