Wikipedia:WikiProject Psychology/List of Personality Theories

I would like to create a relatively "complete" list of well known and/or "frequently" used personality theories. I'd like to make this a navbox, or "List of..." page, eventually. I'm making this as a project subpage as it doesn't belong in wikipedia main at this point in its development (and will go unnoticed to this WikiProject community as a personal subpage).

Pulling some introductory material from [], |http://www.businessballs.com/personalitystylesmodels.htm, etc..., as well as what I can recall off the top of my head about the subject:

Position/Situational-based theories

 * Birth order (ie. Alfred Adler
 * Belbin Team Roles (Primarily action based)
 * Blood type theory (as blood type is used to describe personality)
 * Richard Herrnstein's extension of B.F. Skinner's hypotheses

Other

 * Enneagram of Personality (Primarily motivation/fixation based) - (circumplex)
 * Jung's Psychological types
 * Ptypes personality types (yes, Dave Kelly is an independent researcher, but he has been referenced in at least one book IIRC, and has been referenced all over the place online - he exists and makes an impact with his work, from my limited perspective, whether it's enough to be put in wikipedia is a question others can answer)
 * Benxiger's Brain Type theory (??)
 * The 4 (or 5) Humours/Temperaments
 * Murray's Needs
 * Type A/B theory
 * Coping mechanisms (ie. Heinz Kohut)
 * Karen Horney's Theory of Neurosis

Aspect-based theories
(Aspects differing from factors in the granularity and assignment of what's relevant)
 * Astrology
 * Freud's Ego, superego and id, and psychosexual stages and fixations

Factor-based theories
The psychological aspects of Chinese "5 Element theory" Gordon Allport's traits
 * Big 5 (with hypothetical "types")
 * Eysenck's 3-factor model
 * DISC (circumplex)
 * RIASEC (circumplex)
 * Cattell's 16 primary personality factors and 5 secondary factors

Jungian derivatives

 * Myers-Briggs Type theory (has a heavy "type" basis as well)
 * Socionics
 * Keirsey's personality types

Enneagram "derivatives"

 * Spiral Dynamics ???

Cognitive deliniations
(may not be "personality theories" per se, but have many parallels. Probably falls under NOR ["Original" synthesis])
 * Guilford's "Structure of Intellect" model

Unsorted

 * Occupational Personality Questionnaire (A derivative maybe?) - probably a "Position/Situational-based theory"
 * PRISM (David Sharpley) - probably a "Position/Situational-based theory" - a derivative of various works as stated here:
 * Graphology
 * Phrenology
 * Anton Kepinsky's information metabolism theory

Still need to integrate Personality psychology, Personality psychology, and Personality psychology, as well as everything I've forgotten or don't know about.