
Typology When Therapy Speak Goes Too Far, with Joe Nucci
Feb 6, 2026
Joe Nucci, psychotherapist and author who clears up misused mental-health terms, discusses the Enneagram, shame dynamics of Type Three, and why personality maps can become rigid labels. He explores how therapy-speak gets commercialized, the viral pull of public success, and why authenticity and character matter more than performance.
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Misidentifying Your Enneagram Type
- Joe thought he was a Seven until others and deeper reflection revealed he was a Three.
- His initial desire to remain a Seven because it 'looked better' confirmed his Three pattern of performance and shame.
Describe Tendencies, Not Identity
- Say "I have a lot of threeness" instead of "I am a Three" to avoid rigidity.
- Use type language to describe tendencies, not to lock identity or excuse pathology.
When Typology Masks Pathology
- Self-help frameworks can blur into clinical pathology and delay needed professional care.
- Mislabeling suffering as a type can let people avoid seeking treatment for real disorders.







