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| Fixation | Characteristic | Emotion | Theme | Childhood |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One | Perfectionist | Held in anger | Right and wrong | Raise themselves |
| Two | Pleaser | Pride/shame | Self-sacrificing | Their needs don’t count |
| Three | Over achiever | Lack of emotion | Production | Performance |
| Four | Dramatic | Shame | Tragedy | Abandonment |
| Five | Observer | Paranoia | Too fragile for life | Overwhelmed |
| Six | Doubting loyalist | Avoid fear | Future danger | No one to trust |
| Seven | Experience seeker | Anxious | Wanting more | Didn’t get enough |
| Eight | Challenger | Anger | Revenge | Brutal but survived |
| Nine | Indolence | Comfort | Avoidance | Safer not to be seen |
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