What is the personality type of Joy? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Joy from Mad Men 2007 and what is the personality traits.
Joy personality type is ISFP, which means that they are strong-willed, flexible, and have a strong ethical side. ISFPs tend to experience feelings of isolation and loneliness, which can cause them to become distracted from their mindfulness, but they also learn to be more aware of what they are feeling, so that they can better manage these feelings.
ISFPs are very good at being creative people. They are very sensitive to the messages around them, so they are excellent at picking up messages, thoughts, and situations that are not necessarily obvious. ISFPs are said to be the healers of the world, because their strong ethical nature makes them compassionate, compassionate people.
ISFPs are often seen as the “happy hippies” because of their tendency to live in the moment, but this is not always an accurate description. ISFPs do have a particularly hard time dealing with problems that are too large for them, so they run the risk of taking the easy way out when they should really be doing something more difficult.
ISFPs also have a bad habit of trying to control other people.
Joy is a rich, free-spirited bohemian nomad, who encounters Don Draper, during his trip to Los Angeles in “The Jet Set.” She's introduced to Don by her father, Willie, a count from Alsace, and Don accompanies her to a palatial home in Palm Springs. Don meets Joy's entourage, who wile their days away travelling and revelling in pleasure. Joy aggressively seduces Don and the morning after they've had sex, Willie casually sits on their bed and is non-plussed that they've been together. Willie expresses his attraction to Don and Joy tells her father, in French, to leave Don alone.