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DiSC Personality

DiSC® is an acronym that stands for the four main behavioral styles outlined in the DiSC model of personalities. The lower-case i in DiSC identifies it as part of the original Everything DiSC® and DiSC® Classic family of products produced by Wiley.

Dungeons And Dragons Archetypes

Enneagram

This book is split into two sections. The first is Clinical Enneagram, developed by Naranjo and his students, Maitri, Duran and Catalan, and so on. The second section is Protoanalysis, the original system of the Enneagram developed by Ichazo and some his students, Lilly and Hart, Bernadette Schmidt, Almaas, and Dueck.

Exotypes

WARNING: This system is garbage that I made, DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO GARBAGE!

Fictional Typology Systems

Commonly systems that categorize people in a fictional setting, which can be applied to people in a typological sense. Includes Hogwarts/Ilvermony houses, Classpect, Divergent factions, etcetera.

Hogwarts Houses (Sorting Hat)

A book about the Hogwarts House personality system, as applied and elaborated by the sorting hat.

Jungian & Derivatives

This books includes 1) History and development of cognitive functions, 2) Description of each function, 3) Description of each MBTI type, 4) Debating topics on cognitive functions and the MBTI system, 5) How to type yourself and others, 6) Stacks

Jungian Archetypes

Katherine Benziger's Brain Type

Katherine Benziger's Brain Type theory, Based on measurement of brain function and energy consumption in the brain

Logical Fallacies

This book mainly focuses on logical fallacies in personality analysis and typology discussions

May Astrology (Tzolkin)

Mind Axes

Moral Alignments

MOTIVES Personality System

Numerology

Objective Personality

The Objective Personality System, also known as OPS or simply OP, is a typology system devised by Dave and Shannon Powers and presented via their Youtube Channel (formerly DaveSuperPowers) as well as their website. The system is based on a typing method in which independent operators attempt to categorize individuals in a series of binary (this or that) selections called coins. The independent operators must match on all coin selections to achieve a successful typing.

Observation-Based Personality Systems

Morphopsychology, Graphology, Vultology, Rorschach