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Enneagram Resources

Below is a curated list of online and print Enneagram resources that have helped me throughout my Enneagram journey.

Online Resources

Great online resources for in-depth Enneagram type descriptions, misidentification info, and type compatibility in relationships.

The Enneagram in the Narrative Tradition was founded in 1988 by Helen Palmer and David Daniels, MD. Their website has great descriptions of the types including videos of people describing what it's like to be that type. The site also has great information on the 3 instinctual variants (Sexual, Social, Self-Preservation).

Chestnut Paes Enneagram Academy has an extensive catalogue of paid resources, but also has some freebies as well.

Print Resources

The Enneagram guide to waking up: Find your path, face your shadow, discover your true self

by Beatrice Chestnut, PhD and Uranio Paes

(Great section on subtypes, clear and concrete practices for development)
 

The road back to you: An Enneagram journey to self-discovery

by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile

(Excels in vivid descriptions of how the types show up in the world)
 

The essential Enneagram: The definitive personality test and self-discovery guide

by David Daniels, MD and Virginia Price

(Strong section on distinguishing lookalike types)
 

The Enneagram in love and work: Understanding your intimate and business relationships

by Helen Palmer

(One of the best resources on how types interact)
 

The Wisdom of the Enneagram

by Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson

(Super in-depth, great for learning triads)
 

The Enneagram spectrum of personality styles: An introductory guide to the Enneagram

by Dr. Jerome Wagner

(Great section on subtypes)

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