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    Maria da Penha Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Maria da Penha? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Maria da Penha from Cheias De Charme 2012 and what is the personality traits.

    Maria da Penha
    ENFJ

    ENFJ (7w8)

    Maria da Penha personality type is ENFJ, which is the Extrovert, iNtuitive, Feeling (expressive) personality type.

    ENFJs are the primary representatives of the “caring” personality type. The primary function of the ENFJ is Extraverted Feeling (Fe). ENFJs are known for their integrity, helping and caring nature, and for their ability to bring out the best in others. They often have a personal “service ethic”, and frequently become helping professionals such as doctors, nurses, teachers, and counselors.

    As leaders, ENFJs are frequently found in positions of influence and respect. They are usually effective communicators and presenters. They enjoy getting to know people and can usually come up with some creative ideas to solve a problem.

    ENFJs place a high value on people and relationships. They seek harmony and compromise in all things. As such, they tend to be valued employees and employees often like to work for ENFJs. ENFJs often enjoy variety and change and often enjoy travel and new experiences.

    ENFJs make excellent counselors, teachers, and doctors. They often possess excellent communication skills and enjoy working with groups of people.

    Maria da Penha Maia Fernandes is a Brazilian biopharmacist and women human rights defender. She advocates for women rights, particularly against domestic violence. Born in 1945 in Fortaleza, in the Brazilian state of Ceará, Maria da Penha was a victim of domestic violence by her husband. She brought a case against her attacker to be condemned, first in the Federal Court of Brazil and later in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. On August 7, 2006, the president of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva put the Federal Brazilian Law 11340 into practice. Now known as the Law Maria da Penha, it increased the severity of punishment for domestic violence against women, whenever it occurred in a domestic or family environment. In cities with 60,000 people or more, domestic violence courts and shelters for women were established. Penha says, "The problem is not the law but in its application. Unfortunately, these instruments exist only in big cities."

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