Debra Morgan MBTI性格类型
性格
"Debra Morgan是什么人格? Debra Morgan是MBTI中的ESFP人格类型,九型中的7w6 - SX2 - 278,五大类型中的SLUEI,Socionics中SEE类型。"
SEEs are individuals who possess a nuanced understanding of interpersonal relationships, how to maneuver and influence them, even when they are portrayed in excessively impulsive stereotypes. It’s surprising to see this type being the consensus for Deb, given how much of the series revolved around her lack of confidence in these matters. Her belligerence and irritability may be a lingering concern here — it should be noted that this aspect of Deb isn’t really noticeable anywhere but in her communication style, and even then, it generally comes across more petulant and reactive than genuinely wrathful. There is no emphasis on substantial willpower in this character: when she is invited into real, tangible confrontations, Deb tends to break and back down quite easily, frequently delaying action over her constant doubts and insecurities. Invasiveness and lack of emotional regulation, proclivity for reactive outbursts, irritation with mute and reticent behavior, hatred of quiet and secrecy, lack of finesse(Ni polr), and insistence on emotional reciprocity — all of these qualities are more consistent with ESE. And it is indeed true that Deb can be quite belligerent and forceful in communication. However, if we actually listen to what she says, we’ll see that it always has an emotional background to it, and usually consists of her dramatically pouring out her feelings about any given topic with very high levels of theatricality. All the emotions she goes through in just one scene alone: https://tinyurl.com/yck7yfcy Her frequent swearing and rude antics can’t serve as evidence for Fi or anything here, since she swears at everyone indiscriminately, which means that it’s not used for the purpose of social distancing and managing relationships at different levels. If anything, it’s further evidence for Fe: it's her way of imposing her emotional state onto others, regardless of who they are. It’s also important to recall here that, on multiple occasions, she fails miserably at ascertaining the “true faces” and intentions of other people, and judges them purely based on their external qualities, which leads to her constantly getting fooled and used. Her trust is very easy to gain and exploit, which signals a low level of awareness for both Fi and Ni. It’d be useful here to compare her to Sergeant Doakes, who is an actual SEE. Under all circumstances, he is ten times more aggressive and assertive than Debra, but never as emotionally expressive, and is very cautious and reserved when it comes to his relationships and internal judgements of other people(https://tinyurl.com/2udryecp). He still has a lot of confidence in these judgements — which generally take the form of “friend or foe” distinctions — and combined with his Se, assess people based on whether or not their perceived internal qualities fit and match up with the tangible, situational context they are placed in, which really comes across in the scenes where he describes Dexter giving him “the creeps”, “not belonging here”, and “not walking like a real person” but “gliding like a lizard on ice”. He is constantly in tune with his feelings of attraction and repulsion towards other people beyond their external, emotional output, which allows him to easily recognize if the person he is talking to has any “masks” or is putting on an act — he is never fooled by appearances and his trust is very hard to gain. Motivated purely by imposing these feelings and impulses onto his environment at all times, he doesn’t have any kind of methodology, principle, or “reason” behind his actions at all(Ti polr) other than these instincts, which he can never justify to others rationally, though the certitude he has about them often turns out to be justified after the fact. In contrast, Deb is never certain and is quite bad at estimating how she feels about other people on an internal level, whether she likes them or not, whether they are genuine towards her or not, and often consults her brother—an LII, her dual—about these matters, especially when it comes to her numerous romantic relationships. Her internal judgment is visibly impaired when it comes to these connections; she looks for the guidance of other people in navigating them, struggles to contain the feelings she has about them and constantly seeks some way of letting them out. It would be unusual, to say the least, for an SEE(and a SX2) to lack so much confidence in and depend so much on external sources when it comes to personal relationships. Remember how easily she was manipulated by her therapist into believing that she’s been in love with her brother all her life without even noticing.