Objective: There are various personality assessments used in mental health. Author (2014) developed and validated the Personality Spectrum Analysis (PSA) to create a reliable, simple, and generalizable instrument. This study aimed to verify the factor structure of the SOLACE Spectrum, an instrument developed from the revisions of the PSA. Method: A study was conducted using an online test administered to 1,021 adults. A factor analysis was used to group personality traits. Results: Six components or personality types were identified and labeled Stability, Optimism, Leadership, Achievement, Compassion, and Extroversion. The results indicated that the SOLACE Spectrum provides reliable results (.91 reliability coefficient) over time (test-retest reliability from .851 to .922) and accurately identifies personality types. Conclusions: By understanding our personality traits, we can focus on our strengths and seek help in those areas that are more challenging for us. In addition, when we understand others’ personality types, we can improve interactions in our relationships with family, friends, peers, and co-workers. Clinicians can use this information to help address self-esteem issues, marriage and family concerns, and workplace and career matters.