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KYKO UNIFIED GRAND THEORY
OF PERSONALITY
By Bernard Tan Ah Thau
Nature Vs Nurture Vs Disorder Personality:
Definition of its dimensions and factors
KYKO Nature Behavior
By Bernard Tan Ah Thau
Definitions of the dimension and its factors
Nature Dimension
Nature Behavior
Self-
Acualization
Egocentric
Socio-
centric
Security
Cmplexity
Nature Self-Actualization
The Innate or
Unconscious
● Inner states
● Aptitude
● Attitude
● Instinct
● Motive
● Talents
● Potentials
● Achievement
● Commitment
● Growth
● Self-satisfaction
● Fulfillment
● Integrity
● Seeking goodness and salvation
● Using their intellectual ability to become a
fully functioned person
● Living a meaningful life
FOR
Nature Self-Actualization Factors
Self-
Actualization
Achievement
Oriented
Growth Needs
Work Passion
Ethics and
Morals
Intellectual
Ability
Achievement and Result
Orientation
The unconscious motivation, attitude and driving
force for goal accomplishment.
Self-Development and
Growth Needs
The inherited motivation for growing potentials.
Job Passion and
Satisfaction
The inborn instinct to seek satisfaction, fulfillment
and work enjoyment.
Ethics and Moral Values The hereditary attitudes toward integrity, ethics, and
moral values.
Intellectual Abilities The inherent and potential ability to use the intellect
and power of reasoning to make sound judgments.
Nature Self-Actualization Personality Factors
Nature Egocentric
The Innate or
Unconscious
● Inner states
● Aptitude
● Attitude
● Instinct
● Motive
● Talents
● Potential
FOR
 Power
 Esteem
 Dominance
 Image
 Persistency
 Challenges
 Courage
 Recognition
 Take charge
 Control the environment
Nature Egocentric Factors
Egocentric
Factors
Confidence
Mental
Toughness
Self-
Concept
Dominant
Take Charge
Nature Egocentric Personality
Factors
Self-Confidence The inherent belief in one’s ability and power to make
things happen.
Mental Toughness The aptitude and ability to persist, endure and be
resilient and to remain focused in overcoming
challenges.
Self-Image The need and desire for respect and recognition.
Dominance The instinct to exert authority over others.
Taking Charge The desire to direct and take the lead.
Nature Sociocentric
The Innate or
Unconscious
● Inner states
● Aptitude
● Attitude
● Instinct
● Motive
● Talents
● Potential
● Altruism
● Belongingness
● Affiliation
● Empathy
● Warm Hearted
● Affinity
● Teamwork
● Comradeship
● Social Interaction
● Acceptance
FOR
Nature Sociocentric Factors
Socio-centric
Factors
Altruistic
Belongingness
Warm-hearted
Empathy
Comradeship
Nature Sociocentric Personality Factors
Altruism The inborn desire to love and care for others.
Affiliation and
Belongingness
The ability to appeal to others and work together as a team.
Warmth The aptitude and ability to build rapport and to make a
connection with others and be likable.
Empathy The ability to put self in the shoes of others.
Affinity The intimate comradeship, close relationship and bonding
with others.
Nature Security
The Innate or
Unconscious
● Inner states
● Aptitude
● Attitude
● Instinct
● Motive
● Talents
● Potential
● Safety
● Protection
● Regularity
● Stability
● Compliance
● Orderliness
● Organization
● Precision
● Certainty
FOR
Nature Security Factors
Security
Factors
Safety
Compliance
Orderliness
Precision
Certainty
Nature Security Personality Factors
Safety The need to have a high sense of security and
avoidance of harm and uncertainties.
System Compliance The propensity for adhering to rules and regulations.
Personal Organization The propensity or habit of keeping things orderly and
organized.
Precision The aptitude and ability to be accurate and detail-
oriented.
Certainty The need to maintain status quo or be assured of
future outcomes.
Nature Complexity
The Inborn ability and potentials to:
 Visualize
 Analyze
 Strategize
 Anticipate
 Adapt
 Influence
 Manipulate
the environment, situations, and people
for survival, growth and to achieve dominant goals.
Nature Complexity Factors
Complexity
Factors
Awareness
Adaptability
Influence
Cognitive
Analysis
Information
Dissemination
Nature Complexity Personality Factors
Awareness The aptitude and ability to be alert, well-informed and in the know
Adaptability The aptitude and ability to adjust to people and situations.
Influencing The aptitude and ability to inspire, captivate, mobilize and charm
people to get support
Cognitive
Abilities
The aptitude and capacity to strategize, analyze, anticipate, assess
and adjust to get things done and make things happen.
Information
Dissemination
The aptitude and discretion to disclose, filter and withhold
information.
KYKO Nurture Behavior
By KYKO Solutions
Definitions of the dimension and its factors
KYKO NURTURE DIMENSION
NURTURE
BEHAVIOR
Self-
Actualization
Egocentric
Socio-centric
Security
Complexity
Nurture Dimension
The influence of environmental
experiences such as upbringing,
societal values and cultural
background on natural behaviors
that cause variations, fluctuations
and changes to suit a particular
purpose.
Nurture Self-Actualization
 Learned
 Overt
 Conscious
 Observable
behavior and
motivation
● Achievement
● Commitment
● Growth
● Self-satisfaction
● Fulfillment
● Integrity
● Seeking goodness and salvation
● Using their intellectual ability to become a
fully functioned person
● Living a meaningful life
FOR
The influence of the experiences of the environmental variables such as
upbringing, social norms, and cultural values that cause adaptation, change
or variation in the magnitude of:
NURTURE SELF-ACTUALIZATION FACTORS
Nurture
Self-
Actualization
Factors
Achievement
Oriented
Growth
Needs
Work
Passion
Ethics and
Morals
Intellectual
Ability
Nurture Achievement
Orientation
Achievement orientations vary with the relative health of the
environment such as the actions and responses of the presence
and absence of hygiene factors of an organization.
Nurture Growth
Needs
Intrinsic and extrinsic rewards coupled with opportunities for
progress influence changes or fluctuations in the innate
motivation for learning and personal development.
Nurture Work Passion
The interactions of nature and nurture behaviors influence
variations or fluctuations in motivation for work passion and job
satisfaction.
Nurture Ethics and
Morals
Favorable and toxic experiences, beliefs, cultural background
and environment influence changes and fluctuations in integrity,
ethics and moral values resulting in inconsistencies as a result of
being tested and compromised.
Nurture Self-Actualization Factors
Nurture Egocentric
 Learned
 Covert
 Conscious
 Observable
behavior and
motivation
● Power
● Dominance
● Image
● Courage
● Assertiveness
● Persistency
● Challenges
● Recognition
● Control of the environment
The influence of the experiences of the environmental variables such as
upbringing, social norms, and cultural values that cause adaptation, change or
variation in the magnitude of:
FOR
NURTURE EGOCENTRIC FACTORS
Nurture
Egocentric
Factors
Self-
Confidence
Mental
Toughness
Self-Image
Dominance
Take Charge
Nurture Egocentric Factors
Nurture Self-
Confidence
The act of self-confidence varies according to the level of
complexity and challenge of a situation.
Nurture Mental
Toughness
Mental toughness varies according to the level of value and
desired outcome of one’s effort and time.
Nurture Self-
Image
The deliberate choice to maintain a high or low profile in
different situations to suit the ego.
Nurture
Dominance
The act of being hard or being soft in dealing and controlling
people to make things happen
Nurture In
Charge
The act of either taking over or taking orders to suit a
particular occasion or situation.
Nurture Sociocentric
● Affiliation
● Altruism
● Belongingness
● Teamwork
● Empathy
● Warm-hearted
● Affinity
● Comradeship
● Social Interaction
● Acceptance
FOR
The influence of the experiences of the environmental variables such as
upbringing, social norms, and cultural values that cause adaptation, change or
variation in the magnitude of:
● Aptitude
● Attitude
● Instinct
● Motive
● Talents
● Potential
NURTURE SOCIOCENTRIC FACTORS
Nurture
Sociocentric
Factors
Altruism
Affiliation
Warmth
Empathy
Teamwork
Nurture Sociocentric Personality Factors
Altruism The act of deliberately choosing people to give compassion,
love, care and attention.
Affiliation and
Belongingness
The level of work commitment depends on whether one can
choose a group to work with.
Warmth The level of warmth, cordial and friendliness depends on
the depth of intimacy in one’s relationships with others.
Empathy A deliberate choice to choose people with whom you have a
close relationship to sympathize with.
Affinity The tendency of being selective on whom to establish
intimate and close relationship with.
Nurture Security Dimension
● Safety
● Orderliness
● Organization
● Protection
● Regularity
● Stability
● Compliance
● Orderliness
● Precision
● Certainty
FOR
The Innate or
Unconscious
● Inner states
● Aptitude
● Attitude
● Instinct
● Motive
● Talents
● Potential
NURTURE SECURITY FACTORS
Nurture
Security
Factors
Safety
Compliance
Orderliness
Precision
Certainty
Nurture Security Factors
Nurture Safety
The act of assessing the situation and making a choice
between playing it safe or taking a risk.
Nurture Compliance
The deliberate choice to comply with the rules or
otherwise depends on the need to remain at the status
quo or for innovative and creative measures appropriate
to the particular situation or circumstances.
Nurture Organization
The intentional choice to organize and put things in order
or otherwise is based on need.
Nurture Precision
The deliberate choice of being detail -oriented, precise
and accurate or otherwise rests with the appropriateness
of the situation or circumstances.
Nurture Certainty
The intentional choice between making speculations and
assumptions or being factual and proven.
Nurture Complexity Dimension
The deliberate adjustment, alteration or variation of the
complexity magnitude to selectively:
● Utilize and disseminate information
● Being adaptable and flexible
● Influencing and getting support
● Do an in-depth analysis
● Use people, situations and the environment
for survival, growth and to achieve dominant goals.
NURTURE COMPLEXITY FACTORS
Nurture
Complexity
Factors
Awareness
Adaptability
Influence
Strategic
Analysis
Inquisitive
Nurture Complexity Factors
Nurture
Awareness
The aptitude and ability to be selective in absolving and being
well-informed of relevant information in the environment.
Nurture
Adaptability
The aptitude and discretion to be rigid or flexible in dealing
with people and situations.
Nurture
Influencing
The discretion or choice to persuade and influence others or
allow oneself to be persuaded and influenced.
Nurture
Information
Dissemination
The discretion or choice to disclose, filter and withdraw either
full or partial information to others.
KYKO Personality Disorder
KYKO Typology
and its definitions
Definition of KYKO Personality Disorder:
 KYKO Personality Disorder is defined as the
manifestation of the excessive and extreme ends of
its dimension to a stage of impairment of functioning
causing significant distress and serious problems
marked by a persistent and rigid pattern of distorted
thoughts and behaviors that deviates from the social
norms and expectations particularly in personal,
occupational and social situations
Typology of Personality Disorder
Definition of High Self-Actualization Disorder
also known as High Achiever’s Disease
 is characterized by an extremely high need for
achievement, growth, and fulfillment and to find
meanings in life to a stage of getting stressed up,
mental fatigue, and psychologically impaired resulting
in becoming a dysfunctional and maladaptive high
achiever.
Workaholic:
 Addicted to work long hard hours day and
night, and during weekends.
Obsessive-Compulsive Achiever
 The motivation and attitude to spend energy
and effort for the successful achievement of
goals to a stage of mental and physical
exhaustion and out of balance work life.
Overloading Work Load
 The inability to say no and accept more
responsibilities from others to the point of one
cannot cope.
Overstretching Performance Goal
 The tendency to stretch one's goal beyond one's
peak target to a stage of adversely affecting
one's performance..
Low Self-Actualization Disorder also known as
Neurotic - Psychotic Personality
 is characterized by an extremely low need for achievement,
growth, and fulfillment and to find meanings in life to a stage of
psychologically impaired resulting in depression and anxieties,
paranormal beliefs, distorted thinking, lacking remorse and loss of
irrationality.
Lacking Remorse
 The lack of feeling of guilt, conscience, and shame for causing pain
and doing wrong to others.
Depression and Anxieties
 The propensity to get nervous and tense when one is depressed and
with a melancholic mood.
Odd Beliefs / Magical Thinking
 The influence of paranormal beliefs (ie: miracles, clairvoyance,
superstitions, telepathy, illusion, or "sixth sense") which cannot be
justified by reason and observation.
Maladaptive Behavior
 Loss of desire for achievement, growth, fulfillment, and to live a
meaningful life.
Paranoia/Suspicion
 Irrational mistrust or suspicion, which can cause fear, anger, and
betrayal that others are trying to harm you.
Manic-depression/Mood Swings
 A mood disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusion,
psychosis, or paranoid rage.
Distorted /Dysfunctional Thinking
 The propensity to look at oneself, others, the world, and the future
irrationally through distorted lenses.
Definition of High Egocentric Disorder also
known as Excessive Aggressive Disorder
 Defined as a personality disorder characterized by the enduring
pattern of maladaptive behavior manifested by excessive power
striving, violence, explosive aggressiveness, sadism, hostility,
superiority complex and bullying.
Megalomaniac/Excessive Power Striving
 An obsessive power seeker who takes more than one gives
characterized by both legal and illegal means to satisfy one's
insatiable need for power, authority, and wealth.
Explosive Aggressiveness
 A behavioral disorder characterized by a failure to resist aggressive
impulses, resulting in serious assaults, property destruction, or
frequent verbal aggression in the form of temper tantrums or
tirades.
Grandiose Delusions
 A mental disorder characterized by fantastical beliefs that one is
famous, omnipotent, wealthy, superior, and very powerful.
Sadistic or Abusive Relationship
 A mental disorder characterized by gaining pleasure from seeing
others in pain, discomfort and misery.
Self-Centeredness
 A mental disorder characterized by obsessive preoccupation with
the self and prioritizing self.
Oppositional Defiant Syndrome
 A mental disorder characterized by being hostile, hard headed,
argumentative, rebellious, domineering and to fight the authority.
Definition of Low Egocentric Disorder also
known as Permissive Personality Disorder
 Defined as a mental disorder characterized by enduring
patterns of psychologically disadvantageous patterns of
behavior such as self-esteem deficits, self-effacing,
extreme passivity, lack of self-worth and chronic
feelings of emptiness
Self-Esteem Deficits
 A mental disorder characterized by the lack of confidence, self-
worth, a sense of inadequacy, and a feeling of doubt and fear of
facing challenges
Self- Depreciation
 A mental disorder characterized by undervaluing self characterized
by humility, self-loathing, disparaging, degrading, belittling and
putting oneself down.
Extreme Passivity
 A mental disorder characterized by being too submissive, passive,
subservient and accommodating to others’ request for help and
demand.
Painfuly Timid
 A mental disorder characterized by extremely shyness and
the crippling phobia of being rejected.
Chronic Feelings Of Emptiness
 A mental disorder characterized by the chronic feeling of
numbness, forsakenness, hopelessness, despair and doom when
confronted with personal and work related problems and lose
contact with reality
Definition of High Sociocentric Disorder also
known as Attachment Anxiety Personality Disorder
 Defined as a mental disorder characterized by enduring
patterns of maladaptive patterns of behavior such as
addictive love, fear of abandonment, disinhibited social
engagement, hypersensitivity and emotional
dysregulation
Love Addiction
 The manifestation of an extreme form of love that transcends into
an obsession over time characterized by an unhealthy attachment
towards someone and can be triggered off by many factors such as
anxiety, insecurity, and vulnerability
Fear of Abandonment/Autophobia
 The phobia of imminent danger of being personally rejected,
discarded, replaced or being left alone.
Disinhibited Social Engagement
 The joy and excitement of meeting people for the first time
characterized by being very friendly, caring and becoming familiar
with them
Hypersensitivity
 The propensity to be overly emotional and getting hurt easily
characterized by excessive sensitivity to criticism or disapproval.
Emotional Dysregulation
 The inability to control and regulate emotional responses under
provocation
Definition of Low Sociocentric Disorder also
known as Detachment Anxiety Personality
Disorder
 Defined as a mental disorder characterized by enduring
patterns of maladaptive patterns of behavior such as
social anxiety, intimacy avoidance, emotional
numbness, lacking remorse and empathy.
Social Anxiety
 The tendency to distance oneself and to avoid any form of contact
and communication with others characterized by an unfounded and
irrational fear of being watched, judged, evaluated, or of being
embarrassed or humiliated
Intimacy Avoidance
 The fear of being emotionally and/or physically being touched or
being intimate or close to another individual.
Emotional Numbness
 The absence of emotion or loss of feelings , to the point of being
emotionally disconnected and having temporarily lost touch with
reality.
Lacking Empathy
 The apathetic behavior of being insensitive to other‘s, feelings,
needs, concerns and well being.
Definition of High Security Disorder also known
as Attachment Personality Disorder
 Defined as a mental disorder characterized by the
enduring pattern of maladaptive behavior manifested by
overdependence, imaginary worries, hoarding,
maladaptive perfectionism and fear of uncertainties.
Obsessive Perfectionism
 The tendency to fall into depression when one fails to strive for
perfection
Overdependence
 The propensity to depend on other people for safety, protection
and in social, psychological and physical well- being.
Imaginary Worries
 The negative thoughts, images and emotions in which mental
attempts are made to avoid unreal, anticipated potential threats
Hoarding
 The persistent difficulty of getting rid or parting with worthless
possessions because of an excessive need to keep them.
Fear of Uncertainty
 The phobia or quality or state of being uncertain about something
that is doubtful or unknown.
Definition of Low Security Disorder also known
as Adventurous Personality Disorder
 Defined as a mental disorder characterized by the
enduring pattern of maladaptive behavior manifested by
impulsivity, recklessness, addictive habits, and seeking
dangerous/haphazard activities.
Addictive Habits
 The excessive, repetitive use of substance and pleasurable
activities to cope with unmanageable internal conflicts, pressures,
and stresses.
Impulsivity
 The tendency to act or do things without due consideration or
thought as to the costs, results, or consequences.
Non-compliance
 The propensity to deliberately violate rules, regulations, laws and
procedures
Recklessness
 The propensity to do things foolhardy and carelessly without due
regard to the danger and to avoid taking responsibility.
Dangerous/Haphazard Behavior
 The tendency to seek sensational, haphazard and dangerous
activities and experiences.
Definition of High Complexity Disorder also
known as Puppeteer Personality Disorder
 Defined as a mental disorder characterized by enduring pattern of
maladaptive behavior manifested by psychological manipulation,
deceitfulness, social chameleon, indoctrination/brain washing, and
exploitation.
Pychological Manipulation
 Defined as a type of social influence that aims to change the
behavior or perceptions of others through indirect, deceptive or
underhanded tactics.
Game of Deceit
 The act of deceiving others to believe something that is untrue
characterized by lying, cheating and misleading them.
Social Chameleon
 The ability to read social cues and to control and manage
impressions by changing one's behavior to get people’s approval and
support.
Indoctrination/ Brainwashing
 The ability to inculcate the doctrines, principles and ideologies into
the minds of others to enable them to control and direct their
behavior toward accomplishing their personal agendas.
Exploitation
 The act of making use of a situation, taking advantage of and
treating others unfairly for their own benefits.
Definition of Low Complexity Disorder also known
as Cognitive Vulnerability Personality Disorder
 Defined as a mental disorder characterized by the
tendency to be excessively naïve and predictable,
gullible, susceptible to the negative influence of others
easily manipulated, abused and victimized.
Excessive Self-Revealing
 The tendency to unintentionally disclose, express, display and exhibit
the most innermost and private feelings, thoughts, etc, to others
Gullibility
 The tendency to be easily tricked ad cheated as a result of trusting
others fully and blindly to take the wrong action.
Negative Emotional Reaction
 The tendency to show the lesser or darker side of oneself by
responding and reacting strongly in an inappropriate manner.
Easily Susceptible to Negative Influence
 The tendency to be easily influenced and misled to do an ill-
advised course of action.
Vulnerable to Victimization
 The tendency to be used and abused and can be easily victimized.

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KYKO Nature Vs Nurture Vs Disordered Behavior.pptx

  • 1. KYKO UNIFIED GRAND THEORY OF PERSONALITY By Bernard Tan Ah Thau Nature Vs Nurture Vs Disorder Personality: Definition of its dimensions and factors
  • 2. KYKO Nature Behavior By Bernard Tan Ah Thau Definitions of the dimension and its factors
  • 4. Nature Self-Actualization The Innate or Unconscious ● Inner states ● Aptitude ● Attitude ● Instinct ● Motive ● Talents ● Potentials ● Achievement ● Commitment ● Growth ● Self-satisfaction ● Fulfillment ● Integrity ● Seeking goodness and salvation ● Using their intellectual ability to become a fully functioned person ● Living a meaningful life FOR
  • 5. Nature Self-Actualization Factors Self- Actualization Achievement Oriented Growth Needs Work Passion Ethics and Morals Intellectual Ability
  • 6. Achievement and Result Orientation The unconscious motivation, attitude and driving force for goal accomplishment. Self-Development and Growth Needs The inherited motivation for growing potentials. Job Passion and Satisfaction The inborn instinct to seek satisfaction, fulfillment and work enjoyment. Ethics and Moral Values The hereditary attitudes toward integrity, ethics, and moral values. Intellectual Abilities The inherent and potential ability to use the intellect and power of reasoning to make sound judgments. Nature Self-Actualization Personality Factors
  • 7. Nature Egocentric The Innate or Unconscious ● Inner states ● Aptitude ● Attitude ● Instinct ● Motive ● Talents ● Potential FOR  Power  Esteem  Dominance  Image  Persistency  Challenges  Courage  Recognition  Take charge  Control the environment
  • 9. Nature Egocentric Personality Factors Self-Confidence The inherent belief in one’s ability and power to make things happen. Mental Toughness The aptitude and ability to persist, endure and be resilient and to remain focused in overcoming challenges. Self-Image The need and desire for respect and recognition. Dominance The instinct to exert authority over others. Taking Charge The desire to direct and take the lead.
  • 10. Nature Sociocentric The Innate or Unconscious ● Inner states ● Aptitude ● Attitude ● Instinct ● Motive ● Talents ● Potential ● Altruism ● Belongingness ● Affiliation ● Empathy ● Warm Hearted ● Affinity ● Teamwork ● Comradeship ● Social Interaction ● Acceptance FOR
  • 12. Nature Sociocentric Personality Factors Altruism The inborn desire to love and care for others. Affiliation and Belongingness The ability to appeal to others and work together as a team. Warmth The aptitude and ability to build rapport and to make a connection with others and be likable. Empathy The ability to put self in the shoes of others. Affinity The intimate comradeship, close relationship and bonding with others.
  • 13. Nature Security The Innate or Unconscious ● Inner states ● Aptitude ● Attitude ● Instinct ● Motive ● Talents ● Potential ● Safety ● Protection ● Regularity ● Stability ● Compliance ● Orderliness ● Organization ● Precision ● Certainty FOR
  • 15. Nature Security Personality Factors Safety The need to have a high sense of security and avoidance of harm and uncertainties. System Compliance The propensity for adhering to rules and regulations. Personal Organization The propensity or habit of keeping things orderly and organized. Precision The aptitude and ability to be accurate and detail- oriented. Certainty The need to maintain status quo or be assured of future outcomes.
  • 16. Nature Complexity The Inborn ability and potentials to:  Visualize  Analyze  Strategize  Anticipate  Adapt  Influence  Manipulate the environment, situations, and people for survival, growth and to achieve dominant goals.
  • 18. Nature Complexity Personality Factors Awareness The aptitude and ability to be alert, well-informed and in the know Adaptability The aptitude and ability to adjust to people and situations. Influencing The aptitude and ability to inspire, captivate, mobilize and charm people to get support Cognitive Abilities The aptitude and capacity to strategize, analyze, anticipate, assess and adjust to get things done and make things happen. Information Dissemination The aptitude and discretion to disclose, filter and withhold information.
  • 19. KYKO Nurture Behavior By KYKO Solutions Definitions of the dimension and its factors
  • 21. Nurture Dimension The influence of environmental experiences such as upbringing, societal values and cultural background on natural behaviors that cause variations, fluctuations and changes to suit a particular purpose.
  • 22. Nurture Self-Actualization  Learned  Overt  Conscious  Observable behavior and motivation ● Achievement ● Commitment ● Growth ● Self-satisfaction ● Fulfillment ● Integrity ● Seeking goodness and salvation ● Using their intellectual ability to become a fully functioned person ● Living a meaningful life FOR The influence of the experiences of the environmental variables such as upbringing, social norms, and cultural values that cause adaptation, change or variation in the magnitude of:
  • 24. Nurture Achievement Orientation Achievement orientations vary with the relative health of the environment such as the actions and responses of the presence and absence of hygiene factors of an organization. Nurture Growth Needs Intrinsic and extrinsic rewards coupled with opportunities for progress influence changes or fluctuations in the innate motivation for learning and personal development. Nurture Work Passion The interactions of nature and nurture behaviors influence variations or fluctuations in motivation for work passion and job satisfaction. Nurture Ethics and Morals Favorable and toxic experiences, beliefs, cultural background and environment influence changes and fluctuations in integrity, ethics and moral values resulting in inconsistencies as a result of being tested and compromised. Nurture Self-Actualization Factors
  • 25. Nurture Egocentric  Learned  Covert  Conscious  Observable behavior and motivation ● Power ● Dominance ● Image ● Courage ● Assertiveness ● Persistency ● Challenges ● Recognition ● Control of the environment The influence of the experiences of the environmental variables such as upbringing, social norms, and cultural values that cause adaptation, change or variation in the magnitude of: FOR
  • 27. Nurture Egocentric Factors Nurture Self- Confidence The act of self-confidence varies according to the level of complexity and challenge of a situation. Nurture Mental Toughness Mental toughness varies according to the level of value and desired outcome of one’s effort and time. Nurture Self- Image The deliberate choice to maintain a high or low profile in different situations to suit the ego. Nurture Dominance The act of being hard or being soft in dealing and controlling people to make things happen Nurture In Charge The act of either taking over or taking orders to suit a particular occasion or situation.
  • 28. Nurture Sociocentric ● Affiliation ● Altruism ● Belongingness ● Teamwork ● Empathy ● Warm-hearted ● Affinity ● Comradeship ● Social Interaction ● Acceptance FOR The influence of the experiences of the environmental variables such as upbringing, social norms, and cultural values that cause adaptation, change or variation in the magnitude of: ● Aptitude ● Attitude ● Instinct ● Motive ● Talents ● Potential
  • 30. Nurture Sociocentric Personality Factors Altruism The act of deliberately choosing people to give compassion, love, care and attention. Affiliation and Belongingness The level of work commitment depends on whether one can choose a group to work with. Warmth The level of warmth, cordial and friendliness depends on the depth of intimacy in one’s relationships with others. Empathy A deliberate choice to choose people with whom you have a close relationship to sympathize with. Affinity The tendency of being selective on whom to establish intimate and close relationship with.
  • 31. Nurture Security Dimension ● Safety ● Orderliness ● Organization ● Protection ● Regularity ● Stability ● Compliance ● Orderliness ● Precision ● Certainty FOR The Innate or Unconscious ● Inner states ● Aptitude ● Attitude ● Instinct ● Motive ● Talents ● Potential
  • 33. Nurture Security Factors Nurture Safety The act of assessing the situation and making a choice between playing it safe or taking a risk. Nurture Compliance The deliberate choice to comply with the rules or otherwise depends on the need to remain at the status quo or for innovative and creative measures appropriate to the particular situation or circumstances. Nurture Organization The intentional choice to organize and put things in order or otherwise is based on need. Nurture Precision The deliberate choice of being detail -oriented, precise and accurate or otherwise rests with the appropriateness of the situation or circumstances. Nurture Certainty The intentional choice between making speculations and assumptions or being factual and proven.
  • 34. Nurture Complexity Dimension The deliberate adjustment, alteration or variation of the complexity magnitude to selectively: ● Utilize and disseminate information ● Being adaptable and flexible ● Influencing and getting support ● Do an in-depth analysis ● Use people, situations and the environment for survival, growth and to achieve dominant goals.
  • 36. Nurture Complexity Factors Nurture Awareness The aptitude and ability to be selective in absolving and being well-informed of relevant information in the environment. Nurture Adaptability The aptitude and discretion to be rigid or flexible in dealing with people and situations. Nurture Influencing The discretion or choice to persuade and influence others or allow oneself to be persuaded and influenced. Nurture Information Dissemination The discretion or choice to disclose, filter and withdraw either full or partial information to others.
  • 37. KYKO Personality Disorder KYKO Typology and its definitions
  • 38. Definition of KYKO Personality Disorder:  KYKO Personality Disorder is defined as the manifestation of the excessive and extreme ends of its dimension to a stage of impairment of functioning causing significant distress and serious problems marked by a persistent and rigid pattern of distorted thoughts and behaviors that deviates from the social norms and expectations particularly in personal, occupational and social situations
  • 40. Definition of High Self-Actualization Disorder also known as High Achiever’s Disease  is characterized by an extremely high need for achievement, growth, and fulfillment and to find meanings in life to a stage of getting stressed up, mental fatigue, and psychologically impaired resulting in becoming a dysfunctional and maladaptive high achiever.
  • 41. Workaholic:  Addicted to work long hard hours day and night, and during weekends.
  • 42. Obsessive-Compulsive Achiever  The motivation and attitude to spend energy and effort for the successful achievement of goals to a stage of mental and physical exhaustion and out of balance work life.
  • 43. Overloading Work Load  The inability to say no and accept more responsibilities from others to the point of one cannot cope.
  • 44. Overstretching Performance Goal  The tendency to stretch one's goal beyond one's peak target to a stage of adversely affecting one's performance..
  • 45. Low Self-Actualization Disorder also known as Neurotic - Psychotic Personality  is characterized by an extremely low need for achievement, growth, and fulfillment and to find meanings in life to a stage of psychologically impaired resulting in depression and anxieties, paranormal beliefs, distorted thinking, lacking remorse and loss of irrationality.
  • 46. Lacking Remorse  The lack of feeling of guilt, conscience, and shame for causing pain and doing wrong to others.
  • 47. Depression and Anxieties  The propensity to get nervous and tense when one is depressed and with a melancholic mood.
  • 48. Odd Beliefs / Magical Thinking  The influence of paranormal beliefs (ie: miracles, clairvoyance, superstitions, telepathy, illusion, or "sixth sense") which cannot be justified by reason and observation.
  • 49. Maladaptive Behavior  Loss of desire for achievement, growth, fulfillment, and to live a meaningful life.
  • 50. Paranoia/Suspicion  Irrational mistrust or suspicion, which can cause fear, anger, and betrayal that others are trying to harm you.
  • 51. Manic-depression/Mood Swings  A mood disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusion, psychosis, or paranoid rage.
  • 52. Distorted /Dysfunctional Thinking  The propensity to look at oneself, others, the world, and the future irrationally through distorted lenses.
  • 53. Definition of High Egocentric Disorder also known as Excessive Aggressive Disorder  Defined as a personality disorder characterized by the enduring pattern of maladaptive behavior manifested by excessive power striving, violence, explosive aggressiveness, sadism, hostility, superiority complex and bullying.
  • 54. Megalomaniac/Excessive Power Striving  An obsessive power seeker who takes more than one gives characterized by both legal and illegal means to satisfy one's insatiable need for power, authority, and wealth.
  • 55. Explosive Aggressiveness  A behavioral disorder characterized by a failure to resist aggressive impulses, resulting in serious assaults, property destruction, or frequent verbal aggression in the form of temper tantrums or tirades.
  • 56. Grandiose Delusions  A mental disorder characterized by fantastical beliefs that one is famous, omnipotent, wealthy, superior, and very powerful.
  • 57. Sadistic or Abusive Relationship  A mental disorder characterized by gaining pleasure from seeing others in pain, discomfort and misery.
  • 58. Self-Centeredness  A mental disorder characterized by obsessive preoccupation with the self and prioritizing self.
  • 59. Oppositional Defiant Syndrome  A mental disorder characterized by being hostile, hard headed, argumentative, rebellious, domineering and to fight the authority.
  • 60. Definition of Low Egocentric Disorder also known as Permissive Personality Disorder  Defined as a mental disorder characterized by enduring patterns of psychologically disadvantageous patterns of behavior such as self-esteem deficits, self-effacing, extreme passivity, lack of self-worth and chronic feelings of emptiness
  • 61. Self-Esteem Deficits  A mental disorder characterized by the lack of confidence, self- worth, a sense of inadequacy, and a feeling of doubt and fear of facing challenges
  • 62. Self- Depreciation  A mental disorder characterized by undervaluing self characterized by humility, self-loathing, disparaging, degrading, belittling and putting oneself down.
  • 63. Extreme Passivity  A mental disorder characterized by being too submissive, passive, subservient and accommodating to others’ request for help and demand.
  • 64. Painfuly Timid  A mental disorder characterized by extremely shyness and the crippling phobia of being rejected.
  • 65. Chronic Feelings Of Emptiness  A mental disorder characterized by the chronic feeling of numbness, forsakenness, hopelessness, despair and doom when confronted with personal and work related problems and lose contact with reality
  • 66. Definition of High Sociocentric Disorder also known as Attachment Anxiety Personality Disorder  Defined as a mental disorder characterized by enduring patterns of maladaptive patterns of behavior such as addictive love, fear of abandonment, disinhibited social engagement, hypersensitivity and emotional dysregulation
  • 67. Love Addiction  The manifestation of an extreme form of love that transcends into an obsession over time characterized by an unhealthy attachment towards someone and can be triggered off by many factors such as anxiety, insecurity, and vulnerability
  • 68. Fear of Abandonment/Autophobia  The phobia of imminent danger of being personally rejected, discarded, replaced or being left alone.
  • 69. Disinhibited Social Engagement  The joy and excitement of meeting people for the first time characterized by being very friendly, caring and becoming familiar with them
  • 70. Hypersensitivity  The propensity to be overly emotional and getting hurt easily characterized by excessive sensitivity to criticism or disapproval.
  • 71. Emotional Dysregulation  The inability to control and regulate emotional responses under provocation
  • 72. Definition of Low Sociocentric Disorder also known as Detachment Anxiety Personality Disorder  Defined as a mental disorder characterized by enduring patterns of maladaptive patterns of behavior such as social anxiety, intimacy avoidance, emotional numbness, lacking remorse and empathy.
  • 73. Social Anxiety  The tendency to distance oneself and to avoid any form of contact and communication with others characterized by an unfounded and irrational fear of being watched, judged, evaluated, or of being embarrassed or humiliated
  • 74. Intimacy Avoidance  The fear of being emotionally and/or physically being touched or being intimate or close to another individual.
  • 75. Emotional Numbness  The absence of emotion or loss of feelings , to the point of being emotionally disconnected and having temporarily lost touch with reality.
  • 76. Lacking Empathy  The apathetic behavior of being insensitive to other‘s, feelings, needs, concerns and well being.
  • 77. Definition of High Security Disorder also known as Attachment Personality Disorder  Defined as a mental disorder characterized by the enduring pattern of maladaptive behavior manifested by overdependence, imaginary worries, hoarding, maladaptive perfectionism and fear of uncertainties.
  • 78. Obsessive Perfectionism  The tendency to fall into depression when one fails to strive for perfection
  • 79. Overdependence  The propensity to depend on other people for safety, protection and in social, psychological and physical well- being.
  • 80. Imaginary Worries  The negative thoughts, images and emotions in which mental attempts are made to avoid unreal, anticipated potential threats
  • 81. Hoarding  The persistent difficulty of getting rid or parting with worthless possessions because of an excessive need to keep them.
  • 82. Fear of Uncertainty  The phobia or quality or state of being uncertain about something that is doubtful or unknown.
  • 83. Definition of Low Security Disorder also known as Adventurous Personality Disorder  Defined as a mental disorder characterized by the enduring pattern of maladaptive behavior manifested by impulsivity, recklessness, addictive habits, and seeking dangerous/haphazard activities.
  • 84. Addictive Habits  The excessive, repetitive use of substance and pleasurable activities to cope with unmanageable internal conflicts, pressures, and stresses.
  • 85. Impulsivity  The tendency to act or do things without due consideration or thought as to the costs, results, or consequences.
  • 86. Non-compliance  The propensity to deliberately violate rules, regulations, laws and procedures
  • 87. Recklessness  The propensity to do things foolhardy and carelessly without due regard to the danger and to avoid taking responsibility.
  • 88. Dangerous/Haphazard Behavior  The tendency to seek sensational, haphazard and dangerous activities and experiences.
  • 89. Definition of High Complexity Disorder also known as Puppeteer Personality Disorder  Defined as a mental disorder characterized by enduring pattern of maladaptive behavior manifested by psychological manipulation, deceitfulness, social chameleon, indoctrination/brain washing, and exploitation.
  • 90. Pychological Manipulation  Defined as a type of social influence that aims to change the behavior or perceptions of others through indirect, deceptive or underhanded tactics.
  • 91. Game of Deceit  The act of deceiving others to believe something that is untrue characterized by lying, cheating and misleading them.
  • 92. Social Chameleon  The ability to read social cues and to control and manage impressions by changing one's behavior to get people’s approval and support.
  • 93. Indoctrination/ Brainwashing  The ability to inculcate the doctrines, principles and ideologies into the minds of others to enable them to control and direct their behavior toward accomplishing their personal agendas.
  • 94. Exploitation  The act of making use of a situation, taking advantage of and treating others unfairly for their own benefits.
  • 95. Definition of Low Complexity Disorder also known as Cognitive Vulnerability Personality Disorder  Defined as a mental disorder characterized by the tendency to be excessively naïve and predictable, gullible, susceptible to the negative influence of others easily manipulated, abused and victimized.
  • 96. Excessive Self-Revealing  The tendency to unintentionally disclose, express, display and exhibit the most innermost and private feelings, thoughts, etc, to others
  • 97. Gullibility  The tendency to be easily tricked ad cheated as a result of trusting others fully and blindly to take the wrong action.
  • 98. Negative Emotional Reaction  The tendency to show the lesser or darker side of oneself by responding and reacting strongly in an inappropriate manner.
  • 99. Easily Susceptible to Negative Influence  The tendency to be easily influenced and misled to do an ill- advised course of action.
  • 100. Vulnerable to Victimization  The tendency to be used and abused and can be easily victimized.