Why This Combination Develops
This 9 uses their natural tendency to 'go along' as a way to avoid the vulnerability of true connection. They're present but not really there.
Unique Patterns
- Goes through motions of relationship without deep engagement
- Numbs out or zones out to avoid emotional intensity
- May seem agreeable but is actually unavailable
- Uses conflict avoidance to maintain distance
Core Wounds & Fears
- Patterns from this combination affect how they experience relationships
- Early experiences shape their expectations of connection
In Relationships
Unique combination of type motivations and attachment needs
May show distinctive patterns in how they connect
Healing Path
- 1Understanding this combination is the first step to growth
- 2Working with a therapist who understands both frameworks helps
- 3Patient, secure relationships support healing
For Partners
- 1Learn about both their type and attachment style
- 2Be patient with their unique challenges
- 3Encourage professional support when needed
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Enneagram 9 with avoidant attachment unique?
The Withdrawn Peacekeeper who uses going along to avoid genuine engagement and intimacy.
How can I support a partner who is Type 9 with avoidant attachment?
Understanding both their Enneagram type and attachment style helps you see why they behave as they do. Patience, consistency, and encouraging professional support when needed are key.
Type 9 with Other Attachment Styles
Dismissive-Avoidant Attachment with Other Types
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