KYKO personality disorder is defined as the manifestation of the extreme and excessive ends of its dimension in satisfying the inner states such as needs, desires, wants and motives to an extent of becoming maladaptive, dysfunctional, destructive and relatively unhealthy in its mental and psychological disposition.
2. Definition of KYKO Personality Disorder
Defined as the excessive drives, desires or
wants resulting in the manifestation of
impairment of functioning causing significant
distress and serious problems marked by a
persistent and rigid pattern of distorted thoughts
3. TYPOLOGY OF KYKO PERSONALITY DISORDER
● High Self-Actualization Disorder(SAd)
● Low Self-Actualization Disorder (Sadl)
● High Egocentric Disorder(Ed)
● Low Egocentric Disorder (Edl)
● High Sociocentric Disorder (Sod)
4. Typology of KYKO Personality Disorder Contd
● Low Sociocentric Disorder(SOdl)
● High Security Disorder (SEd)
● Low Security Disorder(SEdl)
● High Complexity Disorder (Cd)
● Low Complexity Disorder (Cdl)
5. High Self-Actualization Disorder
is characterized by an extremely high need,
want or desire for achievement, growth, and
fulfillment and to find meanings in life to a
stage of psychologically impaired resulting in
being destructive or disruptive to self and
others.
6. Workaholic The propensity and habit of working long hard hours until the
wee hours of the morning to the detriment of personal health.
Compulsive
Achiever
The motivation and attitude to expend the energy and effort for
successful accomplishment of goals without due regard to the
health and well-being of oneself.
Overloading
Self
The propensity to accept more responsibilities to a point of
adversely affecting the performance of oneself.
Overstretching
Self
The propensity to stretch the performance goal to the point
of affecting the well-being of oneself.
Religious
Fanatcism
The exessive and obsessive devotion to a religion to the
extent of sacrificing self and others for a cause.
Symptoms of High Self-Actualization (Obsessive-
Compulsive) Personality Disorder
7. Low Self-Actualization Disorder
is characterized by an extremely low need for
achievement, growth, and fulfillment and to
find meanings in life to a stage of being
maladaptive, destructive and psychologically
impaired resulting in depression and
anxieties, paranormal beliefs, distorted
thinking, lacking remorse and loss of
irrationality.
8. Symptoms of Low Self-Actualization (Neurotic-
Psychotic) Personality Disorder
Depression and
Anxieties
The propensity to become nervous and tense when one is
depressed and in a melancholy 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
Behaviour
The loss of desire for achievement, growth, fulfillment in order
to live a meaningful life.
Lacking
Conscience
The lack of feeling of guilt, remorse and shame for causing
pain and doing wrong to others.
Distorted Mind The propensity to look at the world through distorted lenses.
9. High Egocentric (Excessively Aggressive)
Personality Disorder
Defined as a mental disorder characterized by
the enduring pattern of maladaptive and
destructive behavior manifested by violence,
aggression, sadism, hostility, superiority
complex and bullying.
10. Symptoms of High Egocentric (Excessively Aggressive)
Personality Disorder
Aggressive and
Violent Behavior
The propensity to bully, threaten or hurt others verbally or
physically.
Superiority
Complex
The propensity of exaggerated feeling of superiority, self
importance and a grandiose sense of self-worth.
Sadistic or Abusive
Relationship
Gaining pleasure from seeing others in pain, discomfort
and misery.
Self-Centeredness Obsessive preoccupation with the self and prioritizing self.
Opinionated and
Stubborn
The propensity to be hard headed, argumentative,
domineering and having a fixed mind.
11. Low Egocentric (Excessively Permissive)
Personality Disorder
Defined as a mental disorder characterized by
the enduring pattern of maladaptive and
disruptive behavior manifested by extreme
submissiveness, self-effacing, lack of self-
worth and inferiority complex
12. Symptoms of Low Egocentric ( $Excessively Permissive)
Personality Disorder
Extremely
Permissive
The tendency to be too tolerant, liberal, lenient, indulgent
and overly accommodating.
Inferiority complex
The sense of inadequacy, a lack of self-worth, and a feeling
of doubt and uncertainty of measuring up to standards.
Self-effacing
The propensity of being too inconspicuous, reserved and
modest characterized by degrading oneself.
Feeling of
hopelessness
The feeling of forsakenness, emptiness, helplessness and
doom.
13. High Sociosentric (Excessively Sociable)
Personality Disorder
Defined as a mental disorder characterized by
the enduring pattern of maladaptive and
dysfunctional behavior manifested by
obsessive and addictive love, fear of
abandonment, hypersensitivity and social
anxiety.
14. Symptoms of High Sociocentric (Excessively Sociable)
Personality Disorder
Obsessive and
Addictive Love
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
The phobia of imminent danger of being personally rejected,
discarded, replaced or being left alone.
Social Anxiety
The propensity to have an unfounded and irrational fear of
being watched, judged or evaluated, or of being embarrassed
or humiliated.
Hypersensitivity
The propensity to be overly emotional and getting hurt easily
characterized by excessive sensitivity to criticism or
disapproval.
15. Low Sociosentric (Excessively Asocial)
Personality Disorder
Defined as a mental disorder characterized by
the enduring pattern of maladaptive and
deviant behavior manifested by obsessive and
addictive love, fear of abandonment,
hypersensitivity and social anxiety.
16. Symptoms of Low Sociocentric (Asocial) Personality
Disorder
Detachment
The propensity to distance oneself from others, and the of
absence of emotion, to the point of not remembering what
happiness feels like and having temporarily lost touch with
reality.
Social Isolation
The propensity to avoid any form of contact and communication
with family, relatives, friends and others in the community.
Intimacy
Avoidance
The fear of being emotionally and/or physically being touched
or being intimate or close to another individual.
Emotional
Numbness
The propensity to be emotionally disconnected from a situation
leading to a loss of emotions or feelings.
17. High Security (Excessively Cautious) Personality
Disorder
Defined as a mental disorder characterized by
the enduring pattern of maladaptive and
disruptive behavior manifested by
overdependence, imaginary worries,
hoarding, maladaptive perfectionism and
fear of uncertainties.
18. Symptoms of High Security (Excessively Cautious)
Personality Disorder
Maladaptive
Perfectionism
The propensity to strive for flawlessness and set unrealistic
and unattainable goals and to drive people to accomplish
them, failing which they are prone to fall into depression.
Over-Dependence
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.
Fear of Uncertainty
The phobia or quality or state of being uncertain about
something that is doubtful or unknown.
19. Low Security (Excessively Adventurous)
Personality Disorder
Defined as a mental disorder characterized by
the enduring pattern of maladaptive and
dysfunctional behavior manifested by
impulsivity, recklessness, addictive habits,
and seeking dangerous/haphazard
activities.
20. Symptoms of Low Security (ExcessivelyAdventurous)
Personality Disorder
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.
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.
21. High Complexity Personality Disorder
Defined as a mental disorder characterized by
the enduring pattern of maladaptive and
destructive behavior manifested by
cunningness, deceitfulness,
exploitativeness, pretentious and
chameleon-like.
22. Symptoms of High Complexity Personality Disorder
Cunningness
The tendency to influence or attempt to influence the behavior
or emotions of others in order to accomplish personal gains or
agenda.
Deceit The propensity to deceive, lie and cheat to mislead others.
Chameleon-like
The aptitude and tendency to change and put on a mask to
achieve personal hidden motives.
Exploitative
The aptitude and tendency to take advantage, use and abuse
others for personal gains.
23. Low Complexity (Extremely Simple) Personality
Disorder
Defined as a mental disorder characterized by
the enduring pattern of maladaptive and
deviant behavior manifested by being
excessively gullible, pathetic, vulnerable
and susceptible to the negative influence
of others.
24. Symptoms of Low Complexity (Extremely Simple-
Minded) Personality Disorder
Extremely
Pathetic
The tendency for self pity and to feel sorry for self- failures, and
accepting fate without personal effort to bounce back.
Susceptible to
Negative
Influence
The tendency to be easily misled to do the wrong things.
Vulnerability
The tendency to be used and abused and can be easily
victimized.
Over-trusting
and Gullible
The tendency to believe and trust others blindly and
completely.