AXIS Mirror

Know what drives you.
Before you change it.

Four rigorously grounded psychological instruments — each designed to surface something specific about how you operate. Free to take. Each one delivers a taste of what the full AXIS diagnostic reveals.

Every questionnaire is built on a clinically-grounded framework. The Enneagram, Jungian Archetypes, Core Wounds, and Attachment Theory are not personality typologies — they are maps of the patterns underneath your behaviour.

Enneagram · Featured test
What drives you — and what it costs you
The Enneagram maps nine distinct motivational structures — not personality types, but emotional operating systems. Each type is built around a core fear and a core desire. The type describes the strategy. Understanding the strategy changes what you can do about it.
What you discover
Your dominant fear-driven operating system
The protective strategy that both serves and limits you
The growth direction — where your type opens up under the right conditions
How your type typically shows up under stress vs security
Jungian Psychology
Jungian Archetype
Jung identified recurring symbolic patterns in the psyche — twelve archetypes that describe not who you are but what you are drawn toward and what you embody most naturally. The archetype is not the full self. It is the dominant organising energy of the self.
What you discover
Your dominant archetype and its shadow expression
What the archetype is seeking, and what it fears losing
Where this energy shows up in your career, relationships, and self-expression
Psychodynamic Framework
Core Wounds
Core wounds are the earliest, most persistent beliefs about yourself and the world — formed in childhood in response to specific experiences, and still operating in adult behaviour today. Every pattern has a wound underneath it. This test names yours.
What you discover
Your primary wound and its specific expression in your life
The protective beliefs that formed around the wound
The patterns it generates — and their protective function
Bowlby / Ainsworth
Attachment Style
Attachment theory maps the relational templates formed in early childhood — and how they become the unconscious blueprint for adult relationships, career decisions, and self-perception. Your attachment style is not a diagnosis. It is a starting point.
What you discover
Your attachment quadrant (secure, anxious, avoidant, or fearful)
How it operates in your relationships specifically
What the work is — named directly, not softened

Each one illuminates
a different layer.

No single framework captures the full complexity of a person. These four are used as complementary instruments — each reaching something the others don't.

Enneagram — the motivational layer
What you are running toward and what you are running from. The fear and desire structure that organises your entire behavioural system.
Jungian Archetypes — the symbolic layer
The dominant organising energy of the psyche. What you embody, what you suppress, and what wants to come through when you stop performing.
Core Wounds — the origin layer
The formative beliefs about yourself and the world. The patterns that appear in every domain of your life trace back here.
Attachment Theory — the relational layer
The template formed in early childhood that now runs your relationships, your closeness to others, and your relationship with yourself.
Go deeper

These tests are a taste.
The diagnostic is the meal.

Mirror gives you a layer at a time. The full AXIS diagnostic integrates all five frameworks — Enneagram, Jung, Bowlby, Adler, and Freud — with 92 specific questions about your actual life, and produces a document that could only have been written for you. Not categories. A portrait.