Affect 101

Further Readings in Tempology

The following have contributed to affective and/or temper models. Note that these might model other facets of personality or non-personality. None of these are direct sources of ATPT. As key resources we recommend:

Four Temperaments

  • Classical temperaments claim personality is literally caused or figuratively divided by bodily “humors” — sanguine or happy (blood), choleric or angry (yellow bile), melancholic or sad (black bile), and phlegmatic or indifferent (phlegm) — from imbalances favoring sides of both scales of hot versus cold and dry versus wet.

Jungian archetypes

StoryWell®

  • StoryWell is like the modern version of Jungian archetypes as MBTI is to Jungian psychological types.

Fascinate®

Spiral Dynamics

  • Somewhat similar to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, Spiral Dynamics posits developmental stages of not just individual people but collective groups, with values as responses to baser, narrower to higher, broader conditions.

Stages of Grief

  • Stages of grief purports an order of psychological stages in response to coping with loss or trauma, but lacks both empirical and theoretical support.