Enneagram
From Conservapedia
The Enneagram is a nine-sided geometrical figure[1] associated with George Gurdjieff. Attempts have been made to trace it back to the Sufis, but this has been disputed. More recently than Gurdjieff, scholars such as Claudio Naranjo and Oscar Ichazo have developed a personality typology based on the Enneagram, that says there are nine personality types, each known by a number from One to Nine. [2]
As with other types of "psychological personality" tests (such as Myers-Briggs and DISC), the underlying theories are considered to be pseudoscience.
References
- ↑ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/enneagram
- ↑ Nogosek and O'Leary's (1984) book "The Enneagram: A Journey of Self-Discovery"