Point 3 "Displayer" MBTI性格类型
性格
"Point 3 "Displayer"是什么人格? Point 3 "Displayer"是MBTI中的人格类型,九型中的3w2 - - 378,五大类型中的SLOAI,Socionics中EIE类型。"
𝐏𝐎𝐈𝐍𝐓 𝐓𝐇𝐑𝐄𝐄: 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐃𝐈𝐒𝐏𝐋𝐀𝐘𝐄𝐑 [1/5] 𝐂𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫 & 𝐈𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐮𝐦𝐚 P3 is part of the Living Group centered around Relation Instinct. All types from this group struggle with the instinctual question of “Who am I with?”, referring to the state of their heart and lungs (chest). This question arises from inner anger and anxiety. Heart and lungs are most intimately connected organs to our environment. Lungs are connected to breathing and lungs could give us basic Awareness of our immediate environment in terms of relationship with others. Meanwhile, our pulses of heart are determined by our basic Awareness between friend or foe. In case of foe, the adrenal organs would automatically respond with fight or flight response to ensure our survival. Living Group’s sense of existence comes from living with others. Their fixation on this is due to trauma with the Father figure, a figure who gives us support and protection in our social environment. They use Analogical Reasoning, an Emotion-based reasoning by comparing and using analogies to cope with the trauma. One way to rationalize emotion is by using analogies and comparison. Coming from hormones of adrenaline and corticoids from adrenal gland, the result of Analogical Reasoning would be emotional by nature, since it is felt “by ourselves” and cannot be directly observed. Thus, the expression of this Reasoning is love and hate, from the loving response from our adrenal towards a friend or hatred towards an enemy. In any case, the adrenal would give Living Group types an inner drive of either push and pull, push towards a friend or pull from an enemy. As they are concerned with their Relation, all Living Group types have Hatred as their Psychic Poison, related to their inner anger and anxiety from not being supported and protected from their Father figure. They deduce that those shortcomings come from unworthiness due to their image. Thus, Hatred as a poison is more about self-hatred for not living up to the perfect image. Due to being the central type, P3’s Poison of Hatred is unchanged, developing into Ego-Go, referring to how their adrenal hormones make them always “on the go” to become the perfect image they desire and avoid self-hatred. Their constant on-the-go attitude becomes an attitude to seek attention, as they believe that attention means validation of their worthiness. Their attention-seeking nature could be seen from their focused Domain or area of attention, Domain of Creativity. They become performers of their projected creative self, see the world as a theater stage, always on-the-go to show their skills to cope with their insecurity from self-hatred. P3’s initial trauma comes from their perception of a disinterested Father figure, the figure who should give them guidance and support to learn about living with others. In order to get their rights of paternal support, they imagine that they must attract their Father’s attention by using Emotion-based Reasoning of love and hate. Love and hate are displayed with flairs of melodrama and theatricality, striving to show efficiency in doing everything. They project their disinterested Father figure in their relationships, believing their relations as a way to express vitality and life. Enthusiastic yet prone to overreacting, their on-the-go inner drive would become an inclination to direct people and events with exaggerated dramatic effect, showing how they must keep showing their competence to others and stay active in order to grab attention.
背景
THE DISPLAYER The Displayer, point 3, is fixated in the Domain of Creativity and receives the energy of the Trialectical process of the Relation Instinct which finishes in the result—what Protoanalysis calls the central Fixation of the Living Group. For Displayers, the perceived failure of their father to give paternal attention as a strong protector develops into a fixated point of view, making them believe that they are being ignored and that they are unable to relate to others. Thus, as the central Fixation of the Living Group, their sense of living and relating is particularly disconnected and broken.








