Enneagram/Ninehouse is an ancient knowledge with a history of more than 2,000 years. It divides people's personalities into nine types according to their habitual thinking patterns, emotional reactions, behavioral habits and other personality traits:
Type 1 Perfectionist (The Reformer): perfecter, improver, defender of principles, ambassador of order
The Helper: A person who achieves others, a he...
Welcome to the Enneagram Test! This is a psychological theory that describes human personality traits and behavioral patterns. According to the Enneagram theory, each person is classified into nine different personality types, each with its own unique characteristics, motivations, and behavioral patterns. This test is a free beta version of the Enneagram test questionnaire, with a total of 36 ques...
The famous American career guidance expert, Professor Edgar H. Schein of MIT Sloan School of Business, led a dedicated team to conduct a 12-year career tracking study on 44 MBA graduates of Sloan School of Business, including Interviews, follow-up surveys, company surveys, talent assessments, questionnaires and other methods were used to finally analyze and summarize the career anchor (career posi...
SR16 is a professional, systematic, and very rigorous self-evaluation scale. It contains 16 items. It is characterized by its simplicity and clarity. You can quickly understand your own depression level through this questionnaire. Mainly suitable for adults with depressive symptoms, including outpatients and inpatients.
It contains 16 items, each related to a different aspect of depressive sympto...
Do you often feel nervous and uncomfortable in front of strangers? Do you feel like you're terrible at socializing? Do you have difficulty maintaining eye contact and conversing naturally with others? If your answer is yes, then you probably have a certain level of shyness.
Shyness is a psychological phenomenon that includes not only social anxiety but also behavioral inhibition. Shyness can affe...
Stress perception refers to the body's ability to sense and feel stress. Stress refers to various forces or conditions that affect the psychological and physiological state of the human body. These forces or conditions can be stressful stimuli from the external environment, or they can be internal psychological, emotional, or physiological factors. People perceive and experience stress in differen...
The Life Events Stress Scale is a tool used to assess the impact of life events an individual has experienced over a period of time on their psychological stress levels. This scale is designed to measure an individual's degree of stress to various life events and the impact these events may have on their health and well-being.
Life event stress scales usually consist of a series of specific life ...
'Tomorrow after tomorrow, how many tomorrows are there? I live to wait for tomorrow, everything will be wasted.'
This widely sung song of tomorrow vividly describes the life state of many people who 'procrastinate' in doing things, and illustrates that great things cannot be achieved by always procrastinating.
'Why do I know procrastination is bad, but I still continue to procrastinate?' I belie...
This scale is used to evaluate the patient's ability to carry out activities of daily living and can be used to evaluate the patient's functional recovery before and after treatment. It is based on the patient's actual daily performance and not based on the patient's possible abilities.
The total score is 100 points. The higher the score, the better the independence and the less dependence. Pleas...
In a world full of uncertainty, the attitudes of pessimists and optimists have a profound impact on their life trajectories. Pessimists might say they are always right because they always foresee the worst-case scenario, while optimists always move forward because they believe the future is full of possibilities. Both attitudes have their value, but an optimistic attitude often brings more motivat...