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Paula Proctor MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp

Persönlichkeit

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paula is so very clearly a 2. she's pretty much the social 2 archetype, underscored by her focused, intimate, boundary-less sx relationship to rebecca. the so2 is described as a more mature and intellectual 2, a seducer of environments. rebecca did not have a mother who showed her any kind of tenderness, and her mentality for protection was to toughen her up for the world, rather than shielding her from it. paula sees an aspect of life where rebecca is missing something, a caretaker, and immediately tries to supplant that lack. this satisfies her pride. even though there is a selfish aspect to her part int heir relationship, mainly that she's fulfilling her own dreams of having a daughter, the caretaker role she takes on allows her to deny her own neediness. she then manipulates every single person and situation around her to benefit rebecca. she enables her delusions and obsessive behaviors because it isn't actually about what's best for her, but about what paula wanted in her own life and is now projecting onto rebecca. her own father spent her childhood disregarding her intelligence and telling her that her only purpose was to be a babymaker, which likely contributed to her obsession with being motherly. even though paula resents her father, she has internalized the message. there's also 'everything i've done for you,' which might be the most so2 song i've every heard. i mean, the attiude of "look how much of myself i've given you, don't you feel guilty for not appreciating it? this means that you should do whatever i want because i deserve it," is quintessential unhealthy 2. she also begins to demonize herself, which can be evidence of her line to e8 if you believe in disintegration. otherwise, you can just think of it as her pride crumbling a little and even then, it's used as a guilt tactic. over the course of the story she learns to let go of her pride, sets boundaries with both rebecca and her family, and develops into her own person, able to reconnect with her intellect. she doesn't lose her "helper" qualities, but utilizes them in a healthier way.

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