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Dr. Christopher Duntsch, MD-PhD MBTI Personality Type

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Personality

What personality type is Dr. Christopher Duntsch, MD-PhD? Dr. Christopher Duntsch, MD-PhD is an ENTJ personality type in MBTI, 3w4 - so/sp - 387 in Enneagram, in Big 5, LSI in Socionics.

For sure Fi inferior to the max. With Fi inferiors, "Te tends to misinterpret Fi as being unpredictable, chaotic, weak, oversensitive, overemotional, or even selfish and out of touch with reality. Ultimately, Te forcefully rejects the Fi perspective because it fears that getting wrapped up in reflection on inner discord will erode the ability to be effective in the external world and, if one is unable to meet objective standards of effectiveness or achievement, one will begin to feel unproductive or inadequate. Therefore, unhealthy or immature Te-doms do their utmost to reject Fi in order to protect their ego-image as a “clear-headed, confident, and competent” person." An unhealthy Fi inferior user trying to repress their Fi can lead to, seemingly random, explosive emotional outbursts, as their function is being repressed and needs an outlet. This can be seen repeatedly throughout Dr. Death - to the point where Duntsch's lawyers are afraid to put him on the stand in court because he might explode emotionally.

Biography

The eponymous spinal surgeon. He comes to Dallas as a highly recommended prodigy from the University of Tennessee, but his career almost immediately takes a sinister turn.

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