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Advocates are emotionally reactive, which means that they experience their emotions strongly and can be very passionate., however also have a higher tendency to experience emotions such as anxiety, anger and depression. With a good sense of social awareness, they tend to be outgoing and enthusiastic, with a tendency in groups to talk and assert themselves. The Advocate enjoys a good balance between the real world and fantasy, they are mostly aware of and in touch with their emotions. Being open-minded to new and unusual ideas helps them to interact with the world. With a sense of social responsibility and a general trust in others, Advocates are often seen as sincere and generous. However the Advocate has a refreshing impulsiveness about them, they tend to dislike too many rules and regulations and can be casual and whimsical.
How this type scores on each of the five personality domains.
High Neuroticism: Reactive
High Extraversion: Extraverted
High Openness: Open
High Agreeableness: Agreeable
Low Conscientiousness: Spontaneous
Key strengths and development opportunities for The Advocate.
Careers that align well with this personality profile.
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How this personality type connects with others in close relationships.
Advocates bring passionate compassion and bold energy to their relationships. They inspire their partners to engage with the world more deeply and fight for what matters. Their emotional intensity creates profoundly connected partnerships. They need partners who share their values and can provide grounding when their passionate nature becomes overwhelming.
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Types that share similar trait profiles.
The Advocate (REOAS) is a Big Five personality type defined by emotional reactivity, extraversion, high openness, agreeableness, and spontaneity. Advocates are fervent voices who champion the underdog with fearless heart.
Advocates thrive in social justice and compassion-driven roles such as civil rights law, community organizing, public defense, refugee aid, diversity training, and patient advocacy.
Advocates bring passionate compassion to relationships, inspiring partners to engage more deeply with the world. They create profoundly connected partnerships built on shared values and emotional depth.
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