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    Judy Ho Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Judy Ho? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Judy Ho from Psychology & Neuroscience and what is the personality traits.

    Judy Ho
    ENTP

    ENTP (3w2)

    Judy Ho personality type is ENTP, but her ENFP side prevails. She is not like other ENTPs, but her ENFP side is more dominant.

    Let's see if you can spot the differences between Judy Ho and her ENFP side.

    Judy Ho ENFP Personality

    1. Characteristic ENFPs are spontaneous, always looking for new experiences and new people. They are people-oriented and highly tolerant of others' quirks and eccentricities. ENFPs want to know what is out there, and they are inquisitive about the world around them. They are extremely creative, willing to try new ideas or concepts, and are usually good at coming up with new ideas. ENFPs are not afraid to experiment with new things, but they do it in order to satisfy their curiosity about the world around them.

    2. Confident ENFPs usually have a high self-esteem, which makes them feel comfortable with their own opinions and beliefs. They are not afraid of expressing their opinions or beliefs, especially when they are asked for their input on things that matter to them. ENFPs are especially good at thinking outside the box, coming up with things that are completely new and innovative.

    Judy Ho (commonly known as Dr. Judy Ho), is a triple board-certified and licensed clinical and forensic neuropsychologist, media personality and published author, born in Taipei, Taiwan with dual U.S. citizenship.

    She regularly appears on national television and radio broadcasts as a psychology expert, panelist, narrator and host, currently co-hosting Season 12 of The Doctors, preceded by hosting the CBS syndicated talk show Face The Truth (2018) alongside Vivica Fox, being a recurring panelist (over 200 episodes) on The Dr. Drew Show (2013-2016).

    Ho maintains a private practice based in Los Angeles, CA, while working as a tenured associate professor of psychology at Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology (since 2010).

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