
The framework’s basic structure:

In the Dyadic Type Framework⢠there are four general types of people, known as Wolves, Foxes, Hawks, and Doves. Wolves and Foxes are naturally sociable, while Hawks and Doves are innately reserved.
The framework also identifies eight natural talents people possess: Fighting, Hunting, Dancing, Singing, Painting, Crafting, Gathering, and Tending. Each of us has one, based on the intensity of our masculine and feminine aspects.

The four general types and eight natural talents combine to form 16 specific types of people: Fighting Wolves, Tending Doves, etc. Each type brings with it “superpowers,” or unique strengths and abilities.
The 16 Dyadic personality types:
| Wolves | Naturally-sociable men | ||
| Fighting Wolf | Energetic and decisive | Most assertive |
| Hunting Wolf | Steady and strong | Most adventurous |
| Dancing Wolf | Charming and creative | Most nimble |
| Singing Wolf | Smooth and balanced | Most polished |
| Painting Wolf | Imaginative and observant | Most perceptive |
| Crafting Wolf | Industrious and amiable | Most practical |
| Foxes | Naturally-sociable women | ||
| Dancing Fox | Ardent and intuitive | Most spirited |
| Hunting Fox | Lively and adventurous | Most assertive |
| Singing Fox | Sensual and expressive | Most lyrical |
| Painting Fox | Sensitive and subtle | Most perceptive |
| Gathering Fox | Generous and friendly | Most gracious |
| Tending Fox | Nurturing and nice | Most gentle |
| Hawks | Innately-reserved men | ||
| Fighting Hawk | Poised and protective | More steadfast |
| Hunting Hawk | Focused and goal-oriented | More shrewd |
| Doves | Innately-reserved women | ||
| Gathering Dove | Gentle and refined | More structured |
| Tending Dove | Kind and serene | More domestic |



