What is the personality type of Shane Ross? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Shane Ross from Greys Anatomy 2005 and what is the personality traits.
Shane Ross personality type is ENTP, his dominant function is Extraverted Intuition, his auxiliary function is Introverted Thinking, and his tertiary function is Extraverted Feeling.
ENTP – Shane Ross, character from the book In the Aftermath by Daniel Kaysen. Photo from Wikimedia Commons.
In the book In the Aftermath, Daniel Kaysen describes the personality of Shane Ross, a young and gifted police officer and detective (the book was originally published in 1989 and won the 1991 National Book Award for Nonfiction).
Shane Ross is not your average detective. He is described as a “self-effacing prankster” and as someone who “began each day with an ‘end of the world’ list” (Kaysen, p. 9). He is described as having a rather dry sense of humor, and as someone who is able to speak with incredible depth and insight into the human condition.
Shane Ross was born in Detroit. He has one brother and both he and his brother were born with Down syndrome. Shane was diagnosed with high-functioning autism at the age of 2 and developed through early adulthood with no problem.