Alexander Matu
Precious
1. What were the factors that contributed to Precious having low self-esteem?
The factors for Precious of low self-esteem are the constant beating and abuse both physically and verbally that her mom did to her.
2. What signs of low self-esteem did Precious display?
she display the way she think of herself, she taught she was useless and not talented, delinquent, for example when she stole the bucket of chicken, she became violent and hang alone
3. What defense mechanisms did Precious use to avoid dealing with pain? An example would be when
She couldn’t cope with her image and how society view her and also maintain an image because she was constantly imagining her as a model taking pictures and looking pretty with many clothes and taking pictures.
Altruism: The individual deals with emotional conflict/ internal or external stress by dedication to meeting the needs of others. Unlike the self-sacrifice sometimes characteristic of reaction formation, the individual receives gratification either vicariously or from the response of others.
Intellectualize: The individual deals with emotional conflict or internal/external stress by the excessive use of abstract thinking or the making of generalizations to control or minimize disturbing feelings.
Substitution: Through this defense mechanism, the individual secures alternative or substitutive gratification comparable to those that would have been employed had frustration not occurred.
4. What neurotic needs did Precious over-use or display? And example would be:
The Neurotic Need for Affection and Approval
This include the desires to be liked, to please other people, and meet the expectations of others. People with this type of need are extremely sensitive to rejection and criticism and fear the anger or hostility of others. She wanted to be love by her mother.
The Neurotic Need for Prestige
Individuals with a need for prestige value themselves in terms of public recognition and acclaim. Material possessions, personality characteristics, professional accomplishments, and loved ones are evaluated based upon prestige value. These individuals often fear public embarrassment and loss of social status. She wanted to finish her studies
The Neurotic Need for Self-Sufficiency and Independence
These individuals exhibit a “loner” mentality, distancing themselves from others in order to avoid being tied down or dependent upon other people.
The Neurotic Need for Perfection and Unassailable
These individuals constantly strive for complete infallibility. A common feature of this neurotic need is searching for personal flaws in order to quickly change or cover up these perceived imperfections.
5. What helped Precious increase her self-esteem? Precious increased her self- esteem by
The constant help of the teacher that love her, she pursuit her to always be positive and told her that she is good at something, everyone is good at something. They talk to her, showed her support and love and treat her with kindness, which she never had before.
6. What signs of higher/increasing self-esteem did Precious display?
she showed maturity, she fight back her mom when she try to take advantage of her. She also began to focus more on her school work and took care of her kids on her on if it was possible.
7. What did you learn from the movie?
From the move I learn that good people are still out who will accept you for who you are, they will try to help you and sacrifice for you if they see potential in you. Never give up no matter what others say or do to you in a bad way.
8. Would you recommend the movie to others? Why or why not?
Yes! For me the movie is inspirational and it will help many people who doubt themselves. It will make them realize that people do care for them and giving up is not a good choice because it wont solve the problem, it will just make it worst. Love and attention is what builds up a humans self- esteem to be sure of themselves.
The Enneagram Type Indicator Sampler Results (RHETI Version 2.5)
The following numerical scores are calculated from your answers to the Sampler questionnaire. If you have answered honestly and accurately, your basic personality type should be one of the top three scores. (You might want to print out this result; if you do not, you will have to retake the Sampler if you want these scores later since they are not saved anywhere.) To confirm which type you might be, read the short type descriptions below, in the Riso-Hudson Enneagram books, or on their website at www.EnneagramInstitute.com.
Questionnaire Date: Thursday, January 27 2011, 6:30:33 pm You have answered all the questions -- terrific!
For a more accurate and complete assessment of your personality type, take the full RHETI online at The Enneagram Institute website.
For more information about interpreting your RHETI scores (both from this short Sampler and from the full RHETI), click here. For more information about the Enneagram and how to use it for your The Wisdom of the Enneagram and Personality Types - the two most complete and in-depth books in the Enneagram field. For advanced materials about the Enneagram system, recommendations for growth for each type, and how to distinguish between types, see Understanding the Enneagram, and for resources for your ongoing personal growth, see Enneagram Transformations.
For the RHETI in book form, see Discovering Your Personality Type which also includes a short history of the Enneagram, type descriptions, and interpretative materials. For a complete listing of The Enneagram Institute's books, audio tapes, printed Enneagram tests, and other Enneagram materials, click here.
Please remember that unlike the full RHETI, the Sampler is NOT scientifically validated. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the results of this personality analysis. Click here to take the full, scientifically validated RHETI.
The following numerical scores are calculated from your answers to the Sampler questionnaire. If you have answered honestly and accurately, your basic personality type should be one of the top three scores. (You might want to print out this result; if you do not, you will have to retake the Sampler if you want these scores later since they are not saved anywhere.) To confirm which type you might be, read the short type descriptions below, in the Riso-Hudson Enneagram books, or on their website at www.EnneagramInstitute.com.
Questionnaire Date: Thursday, January 27 2011, 6:30:33 pm You have answered all the questions -- terrific!
| Type 1 | Type 2 | Type 3 | Type 4 | Type 5 | Type 6 | Type 7 | Type 8 | Type 9 |
| 4 | 7 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 6 | 4 |
For a more accurate and complete assessment of your personality type, take the full RHETI online at The Enneagram Institute website.
For more information about interpreting your RHETI scores (both from this short Sampler and from the full RHETI), click here. For more information about the Enneagram and how to use it for your The Wisdom of the Enneagram and Personality Types - the two most complete and in-depth books in the Enneagram field. For advanced materials about the Enneagram system, recommendations for growth for each type, and how to distinguish between types, see Understanding the Enneagram, and for resources for your ongoing personal growth, see Enneagram Transformations.
For the RHETI in book form, see Discovering Your Personality Type which also includes a short history of the Enneagram, type descriptions, and interpretative materials. For a complete listing of The Enneagram Institute's books, audio tapes, printed Enneagram tests, and other Enneagram materials, click here.
Please remember that unlike the full RHETI, the Sampler is NOT scientifically validated. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the results of this personality analysis. Click here to take the full, scientifically validated RHETI.


