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The Place We Find Ourselves

31 Trauma and the Enneagram Part 2

The Place We Find Ourselves

Adam Young

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.82.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2019

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Enneagram expert Beth McCord and I conclude our exploration of “How does your enneagram type influence the way you respond to trauma/abuse/harm?" Today’s episode looks at Types 2 through 7. Type Two - 0:30
Type Three - 5:30
Type Four - 12:40
Type Five - 16:00
Type Six - 21:00
Type Seven - 25:50

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the place we find ourselves podcasts.

0:03.9

I'm Adam Young and this is part two of a series in which I am joined by any gram expert

0:10.8

Beth McCord.

0:12.5

As we explore the question of how your any gram type may influence the way you respond

0:17.8

to harmful experiences in life.

0:20.3

We ended part one by looking at types 8.9 and 1 and today we conclude by looking at

0:26.9

types 2 through 7.

0:29.3

Let's dive right in by beginning with twos.

0:33.0

Take us inside the world of a tube Beth.

0:35.1

Yeah, so twos are the supportive advisors.

0:38.6

They fear being worthless, dispensable, disposable, not wanted or needed.

0:46.7

They fear that they're going to be rejected.

0:49.6

That there's nothing in them that's lovable that they have to do something in order to

0:53.8

prove that they are worthy of some kind of love.

0:57.8

And so what you'll see is that they're constantly looking around and feeling other people's

1:03.4

feelings and they just naturally know intuitively what others needs are and they feel that they

1:08.5

must move into that person's life to insert themselves and to give of themselves so that

1:14.6

they can get some kind of love appreciation and gratitude back to show, okay, I'm not

1:19.8

dispensable.

1:20.8

I'm not rejected.

1:22.8

The problem is that's just never ending and people cannot give that to the degree that

1:28.2

they long for.

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