TPA/TBF Motivational Archetypes: 27 Base Configurations × 2 Regulatory States
Series Paper 2 of 7
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Author(s) / Creator(s)
Mabutas, Mario Jr.
Abstract / Description
This paper presents the complete 54-archetype system (27 base configurations × 2 regulatory states) of the Triadic Psychological Architecture. Each archetype represents a stable combination of domain expression across SPAA, AEACFO, and ECA under either iSPAA (threat) or sSPAA (safety) conditions. The document provides detailed behavioral signatures, common distortions, clinical implications, and philosophical mappings. It introduces the iSPAA Default Hypothesis to explain why safety mode is the exception rather than the default, and the Co-Regularity Baseline Shift (CBS) mechanism emphasizing the dynamic, non-fixed nature of configurations. Designed as a diagnostic and self-reflection tool, this paper translates the abstract TPA model into observable human patterns while maintaining the framework's non-hierarchical, anti-essentialist stance.
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TPA TBF motivational archetypes 54 configurations SPAA AEACFO ECA regulatory states Co-Regularity Baseline Shift CBS clinical archetypesPersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2026-04-10
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PsychArchives
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02_TPA_TBF_Motivational Archetypes_2026_04_09.pdfAdobe PDF - 562.89KBMD5 : 48f34551f06682818a8ddc4eed46b883Description: Motivational Archetypes in the Triadic Psychological Architecture and Triadic Balance Framework
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22026-04-10Global ACA → ECA rename. Added "Why threat mode is more common than it looks" paragraph grounding the iSPAA Default Hypothesis for general readers. Minor consistency updates with current regulatory-state model.
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Mabutas, Mario Jr.
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PsychArchives acquisition timestamp2026-04-10T08:06:45Z
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Made available on2026-03-25T12:25:57Z
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Made available on2026-04-10T08:06:45Z
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Date of first publication2026-04-10
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Abstract / DescriptionThis paper presents the complete 54-archetype system (27 base configurations × 2 regulatory states) of the Triadic Psychological Architecture. Each archetype represents a stable combination of domain expression across SPAA, AEACFO, and ECA under either iSPAA (threat) or sSPAA (safety) conditions. The document provides detailed behavioral signatures, common distortions, clinical implications, and philosophical mappings. It introduces the iSPAA Default Hypothesis to explain why safety mode is the exception rather than the default, and the Co-Regularity Baseline Shift (CBS) mechanism emphasizing the dynamic, non-fixed nature of configurations. Designed as a diagnostic and self-reflection tool, this paper translates the abstract TPA model into observable human patterns while maintaining the framework's non-hierarchical, anti-essentialist stance.en
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Publication statusother
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Review statusnotReviewed
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/17153.2
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.21811
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Language of contenteng
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PublisherPsychArchives
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Is part of seriesTriadic Psychological Architecture / Triadic Balance Framework Paper Series
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Is version ofhttps://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18867345
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Is related tohttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/17152.2
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Keyword(s)TPA
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Keyword(s)TBF
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Keyword(s)motivational archetypes
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Keyword(s)54 configurations
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Keyword(s)SPAA
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Keyword(s)AEACFO
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Keyword(s)ECA
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Keyword(s)regulatory states
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Keyword(s)Co-Regularity Baseline Shift
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Keyword(s)CBS
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Keyword(s)clinical archetypes
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleTPA/TBF Motivational Archetypes: 27 Base Configurations × 2 Regulatory Statesen
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Alternative titleSeries Paper 2 of 7en
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DRO typepreprint