
The path between us
an Enneagram journey to healthy relationships
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Discover why Suzanne Stabile's Enneagram guide is revolutionizing relationships. Ever wonder why you clash with certain personalities? This Goodreads nominee reveals the invisible dynamics between nine personality types, offering a psychological map that transforms conflicts into connections through radical understanding.
Kernthemen in The path between us
- enneagram personality types
- interpersonal conflict resolution
- relational empathy
- behavioral motivation
- compassionate communication
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The Enneagram serves as a powerful translation tool for relationships.
Eights are devastated when they discover they've hurt someone they love.
Nines have a remarkable ability to emotionally detach from significant experiences.
Nines aren't lazy but rather engage in getting busy doing something that keeps you from doing what you ought to be doing.
Personen in The path between us
- Suzanne StabileAuthor and an Enneagram Two
- Joseph StabileThe author's husband and an Enneagram Nine
- MelissaAn Eight who leads recruiting at a tech startup
- Andy GullahornA musician and Enneagram Nine
Über den Autor
Über den Autor von The path between us
Suzanne Stabile is an internationally recognized Enneagram master teacher and bestselling author of The Path Between Us, specializing in relational dynamics and personality typology. Her book explores interpersonal relationships through the Enneagram system, blending spiritual wisdom with psychological insights drawn from her 37 years of teaching experience.
Stabile is the co-founder of Dallas-based Life in the Trinity Ministry. She developed the popular Enneagram Journey podcast and online learning platform The Table, offering hundreds of hours of Enneagram education.
She co-authored the foundational Enneagram primer The Road Back to You (2016), which has sold over 750,000 copies and remains a self-discovery staple. A frequent speaker at universities, healthcare systems, and spiritual centers, Stabile’s work has been featured at Richard Rohr’s Center for Action and Contemplation and in major media outlets. The Path Between Us has sold more than 100,000 copies, establishing Stabile as a leading voice in using personality frameworks for healthier relationships.
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The Path Between Us explores how the Enneagram personality system improves relationships by explaining how each of the nine types processes emotions, communicates, and navigates conflicts. Suzanne Stabile combines storytelling with actionable advice, addressing topics like vulnerability for Type Eights or decision-making for Type Nines. The book emphasizes empathy and practical strategies for translating personality insights into healthier connections.
This book is ideal for readers interested in self-awareness, couples seeking better communication, or anyone navigating team dynamics. It’s particularly valuable for Enneagram enthusiasts who want to move beyond basic type identification and apply the system to real-world relationships. Stabile’s accessible writing also makes it suitable for newcomers to personality psychology.
Yes, especially for its relationship-focused Enneagram approach. Readers praise its blend of humor, relatable anecdotes, and actionable advice—like how to engage Type Fives (who need personal space) or Type Twos (who prioritize others’ feelings). Critics note occasional biases in type descriptions but highlight its utility for fostering empathy.
While The Road Back to You focuses on self-discovery through the Enneagram, The Path Between Us shifts to relational dynamics. Stabile dedicates chapters to type-specific interaction patterns (e.g., how Type Ones handle criticism) and provides tailored tips for navigating conflicts. Both books are complementary, but this sequel emphasizes practical application over foundational theory.
- Triads: Types grouped by emotional (2,3,4), mental (5,6,7), or instinctual (8,9,1) centers.
- Wings and arrows: How adjacent types (wings) and stress/security paths influence behavior.
- Core motivations: Each type’s driving fear/desire (e.g., Type Six’s need for security).
Stabile illustrates these with examples, like Type Sevens avoiding pain through optimism.
The book explains how Type Threes (achievers) might clash with Type Nines (peacemakers) in team settings and offers reconciliation strategies. For example, it advises accommodating Type Four’s need for authenticity during feedback sessions. These insights help managers tailor communication to reduce friction.
- “Vulnerability is the idea that in order for connection to happen, we have to allow ourselves to be seen—really seen.” Highlights Type Eights’ growth challenge.
- “You can’t change how you see—you can only change what you do with how you see.” Encourages behavioral adjustments over rigid thinking.
Stabile describes Type Fours as emotionally deep but prone to withdrawing. She advises partners to give them space while gently encouraging reconnection. A sidebar explains how Fours can frustrate Type Ones by prioritizing creativity over practicality, urging mutual patience.
Some reviewers note potential biases, like Stabile (a Type Two) overemphasizing Twos’ helpfulness or mischaracterizing Type Fives as overly rigid. Others find the relational tips repetitive if already familiar with her prior work. However, most praise its compassionate tone and real-world examples.
Yes. The book includes strategies for diffusing tension, such as respecting Type Five’s need for solitude during heated discussions or affirming Type Three’s achievements without enabling workaholism. Stabile also explains how Type Six’s anxiety manifests in family dynamics and offers grounding techniques.
Stabile frames Sevens as optimistic avoiders of pain who struggle with commitment. The book suggests partners gently anchor them in the present and avoid over-scheduling. A case study shows a Seven learning to sit with discomfort instead of seeking distractions.
It bridges theoretical Enneagram models with daily relational challenges, offering type-specific communication scripts (e.g., how to apologize to a Type One). Unlike academic guides, Stabile uses humor and personal stories, making complex concepts accessible for casual readers.

















