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"Shauna Shipman ประเภทบุคลิกภาพประเภทใด Shauna Shipman เป็นประเภทบุคลิกภาพ ISFJ ใน mbti, 6w5 - SX4 - 468 ใน Enneagram, RLUEN ใน Big 5, ESI ใน Socionics"
I'm not certain on ISFJ vs INFJ, but she's definitely not an INTP. This isn't her simply acting out on trauma. Personality type isn't completely shaped until you are an adult. She never wanted an ordinary life. You can see that already shaping in her as she couldn't stand being in "Jackie's shadow" before the crash and she's taking pleasure in lying to her friend and going behind her back with her boyfriend. She clearly desires variety and excitement in life even if it goes against logic and morals. I believe that would have been the same without the crash happening. Instead of thinking for herself and trying to be authentic to herself, which is what an INTP would do she was trying to be "normal". That's something along with her butchering capabilities that I think could lead people to think of her as a sensor. Several things lead me to doubt her being a sensor, but I struggle to put them into words. It seems more like trauma made her(INFJ) seem like an ISFJ if that makes sense. She doesn't care about the truth, which is at an INTP's core. She didn't want to go through coach's trial. She didn't ask her husband what was going on before acting. If I saw a message like that I would want to know what happened, ask what is going on. He had solid arguments which would have cleared things up. She was scheming to be a leader and has this strong desire to be noticed. INTP's don't like attention. I mean, an INTP that wants to be a leader, seriously? And she bullies people just to get there. Going screaming at the people who help you survive in the wilderness because you had a dream? Trying to beat up those people because of anger? I mean what would that accomplish? Do you want to hear several more INTP reactions for those who insist that's from the ~trauma~? Ending yourself, ending someone with a plan somewhere where you can eat them by yourself(not advocating just saying that it's logical) or beating a tree. Any of those would make more sense as an INTP coping process. Although that last one I still doubt an INTP is likely to do simply because we process things internally and that stops us because we can see that it doesn't result in anything good. It's like we feel like we are already in the moment where the illogical action has occurred and see what that is like - empty and meaningless. That stops us from doing such illogical things and means we have different ways of coping. She's extremely impulsive in lying to the cops and committing crimes constantly without any plan. INTP's would carefully think through everything before acting and even struggle acting out of fear of not having a piece of the puzzle.
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