Enhancing psychological security and academic performance of college underachievers through enneagram and neurolinguistic programming

This research compares the effectiveness of two treatments, one based on Enneagram and Global Unconscious Reframing, in enhancing psychological security and academic performance of chronic underachievers.A combination of descriptive survey and modified quasi-experimental design with pretest and repe...

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Main Author: Lee, Hsing-Chu Rosemary Lee
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-17502021-05-14T00:50:43Z Enhancing psychological security and academic performance of college underachievers through enneagram and neurolinguistic programming Lee, Hsing-Chu Rosemary Lee This research compares the effectiveness of two treatments, one based on Enneagram and Global Unconscious Reframing, in enhancing psychological security and academic performance of chronic underachievers.A combination of descriptive survey and modified quasi-experimental design with pretest and repeated posttest measures were used. Eighty volunteer academic underachievers (26 females and 54 males) from the College of Engineering of De La Salle University, Manila, were selected as the first set of subjects in this study. Among them, thirteen chronic underachievers with low level of psychological security were selected as the second set of subjects for the treatments.The Wagner Enneagram Personality Style Scale (WEPSS) was used to find the dominant personality type of the underachievers while the Filipino Self-Appraisal Inventory was employed to assess the level of psychological security. The trimestral and cumulative GPAs of chronic underachievers were used. The results of the intervention indicated that the Enneagram treatment alone produced a significant change on the level of psychological security however, such change did not persist after one month. The change in academic performance was very minimal. The data indicated the Type 7 (the Joyful Person) gained better improvement on both psychological security and academic performance. Participants given the Enneagram combined with Global Unconscious Reframing showed a significant change in the level of psychological security after the treatment. The change persisted one month later. There was also a slight positive change in academic performance after the treatment. While the Type 7 showed better improvement in their psychological security, the Type 9 (the Peaceful Person) indicated better improvement in academic performance. The improvement in the trimestral GPA was not as apparent as the improvement of psychological security. Both groups showed only slight changes in academic performance.In comparing the two treatments, there was no significant difference in the level of psychological security right after the treatment. Both were effective. There was an evidence that the combined Enneagram-GUR was more effective in bringing about psychological security and academic performance. 1996-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/751 Dissertations English Animo Repository Security (Psychology) Academic achievement Neurolinguistic programming Psychotherapy College students--Psychology Underachievers Personality Grade repetition Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Security (Psychology)
Academic achievement
Neurolinguistic programming
Psychotherapy
College students--Psychology
Underachievers
Personality
Grade repetition
Psychology
spellingShingle Security (Psychology)
Academic achievement
Neurolinguistic programming
Psychotherapy
College students--Psychology
Underachievers
Personality
Grade repetition
Psychology
Lee, Hsing-Chu Rosemary Lee
Enhancing psychological security and academic performance of college underachievers through enneagram and neurolinguistic programming
description This research compares the effectiveness of two treatments, one based on Enneagram and Global Unconscious Reframing, in enhancing psychological security and academic performance of chronic underachievers.A combination of descriptive survey and modified quasi-experimental design with pretest and repeated posttest measures were used. Eighty volunteer academic underachievers (26 females and 54 males) from the College of Engineering of De La Salle University, Manila, were selected as the first set of subjects in this study. Among them, thirteen chronic underachievers with low level of psychological security were selected as the second set of subjects for the treatments.The Wagner Enneagram Personality Style Scale (WEPSS) was used to find the dominant personality type of the underachievers while the Filipino Self-Appraisal Inventory was employed to assess the level of psychological security. The trimestral and cumulative GPAs of chronic underachievers were used. The results of the intervention indicated that the Enneagram treatment alone produced a significant change on the level of psychological security however, such change did not persist after one month. The change in academic performance was very minimal. The data indicated the Type 7 (the Joyful Person) gained better improvement on both psychological security and academic performance. Participants given the Enneagram combined with Global Unconscious Reframing showed a significant change in the level of psychological security after the treatment. The change persisted one month later. There was also a slight positive change in academic performance after the treatment. While the Type 7 showed better improvement in their psychological security, the Type 9 (the Peaceful Person) indicated better improvement in academic performance. The improvement in the trimestral GPA was not as apparent as the improvement of psychological security. Both groups showed only slight changes in academic performance.In comparing the two treatments, there was no significant difference in the level of psychological security right after the treatment. Both were effective. There was an evidence that the combined Enneagram-GUR was more effective in bringing about psychological security and academic performance.
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author Lee, Hsing-Chu Rosemary Lee
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title Enhancing psychological security and academic performance of college underachievers through enneagram and neurolinguistic programming
title_short Enhancing psychological security and academic performance of college underachievers through enneagram and neurolinguistic programming
title_full Enhancing psychological security and academic performance of college underachievers through enneagram and neurolinguistic programming
title_fullStr Enhancing psychological security and academic performance of college underachievers through enneagram and neurolinguistic programming
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing psychological security and academic performance of college underachievers through enneagram and neurolinguistic programming
title_sort enhancing psychological security and academic performance of college underachievers through enneagram and neurolinguistic programming
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