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MBTI for Therapists

Clinical work rewards attunement, boundary maintenance, and the ability to hold distress without absorbing it. These types show up disproportionately in therapy practice.

Best-fit types

  • the counselor archetype — deep attunement, long-arc work.

  • client-centered, values-aligned — strong in humanistic modalities.

  • group therapy, family systems, couples work — holds space for many.

  • steady, nurturing, caseload-reliable — anchor of a practice.

  • CBT and research-informed approaches; theorists of change.

Types that typically struggle (or re-route)

  • high energy; better in crisis intervention than long-term dynamic work.

  • clear boundaries but may push too fast toward solutions.

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