What is the personality type of John Reed-Berkman? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for John Reed-Berkman from Barry and what is the personality traits.
John Reed-Berkman personality type is ISFP, an introverted, sensing, feeling, and perceiving type. ISFPs are often brilliant and talented, but their perception is often clouded by a deep-seated sadness that manifests itself in depression and suicidality.
In his memoir, Reed-Berkman explains: “I don’t mean to sound at all like a victim. I am not a victim of depression. I am a victim of depression’s victims. I know what it is to be depressed. I know what it is to be suicidal. I know what it is to have no taste for life. That is what depression does to you. It makes you think that life is not worth living, that you have nothing to contribute, that you have no talent, that you are no good, that you will never amount to anything.”
His depression began when he was 10. He was at a summer camp in Pennsylvania whose director was a woman. She was a mean woman who had been fired from her previous position as director. Her name was Mrs. Withers. “When Mrs. Withers found out I had read the report on Mrs.