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Nikita Dzhigurda suffers from a personality disorder. Such a diagnosis was made to the showman by psychiatrist Alexei Kazantsev on the air of the Secret for a Million program on NTV. The showman himself calls his outrageous behavior «Joker’s cap».

      Consider the congenital personality traits of Nikita Dzhigurda.

      Nikita Borisovich Dzhigurda or Nikita Borysovych Dzhyhurda (Russian: Ники́та Бори́сович Джигурда́, Ukrainian: Нікіта Борисович Джигурда; born 27 March 1961) is a Ukrainian movie actor, singer, and cult media icon.

      As an actor, Dzhigurda is known for his portrayals of historical figures, in particular for the roles of Yermak’s lieutenant, cossack Ivan Koltso, in a 1996 TV miniseries Yermak by directors Uskov and Krasnopolsky, of prince Andrey Kurbsky, king Charles XII of Sweden and Ukrainian poet Ivan Franko.

      He is also known for his flamboyant lifestyle and performances, usage of Russian profanities, and his comic appearances on internet videos.

      Since 2008 his wife is figure skater Marina Anissina. His first wife was actress Marina Esipenko.

      Since 2011, he has been collaborating a lot with the Moscow hip-hop producer – KOKA beats.

      Nikita Borisovich Dzhigurda – Soviet and Ukrainian theater and film actor, film director, screenwriter, songwriter. People’s Artist of the Chechen Republic (2008), Honored Artist of the Kabardino-Balkarian ASSR (1987). In September 2016, Dzhigurda announced a change of name and surname to Janatan El-Air Bratash Ji Pogorzhelsky von Gan Eden.

      Nikita Dzhigurda was born on March 27, 1961, the octanalytic personality formula

      11 lunar day / 31-Leo / 79% + //32-Aries / 1-43-Ox.

      The formula shows the congenital personality traits:

      – Dzhigurda was born in the «waxing moon» phase, the illumination of the moon’s surface is 79%;

      – pronounced congenital dominant managerial abilities («four» as first dominant);

      – pronounced congenital dominant creative abilities («three» as second dominant and twice as first dominant);

      – congenital dominant rational abilities («two» as second dominant);

      – pronounced congenital dominant analytical abilities («one» as background dominant and as second dominant);

      – deficiency of congenital dominants: instance 5-Soul, there is no «five» in the formula.

      The formula shows that out of the five instances of personality, three instances (4-Heart, 3-Irratio, 1-Mind) manifest themselves as pronounced congenital dominants and one instance (2-Ratio) as a congenital dominant.

      The formula also shows that in the psyche of Dzhigurda, the introvert instances 4-Heart and 2-Ratio, complementing each other, show less congenital dominance than the extravert instances 3-Irratio and 1-Mind. This means that when interacting with the outside world, Nikita Dzhigurda’s psyche is more tuned to extraversion than to introversion. In the «introversion-extraversion» system of Nikita Dzhigurda’s psyche, there is a strong imbalance towards extraversion. The Nikita Dzhigurda’s psyche is very unstable to external stimuli.

      Dzhigurda was born in the «waxing moon» phase, the illumination of the moon’s surface is 79%. When a person is born on a full moon or almost on a full moon, the human psyche has an increased sensitivity.

      A combination of three factors

      (1) hypersensitivity of the psyche, due to the birth of almost a full moon;

      (2) strong mental imbalance towards extraversion;

      (3) pronounced managerial abilities,

      create conditions for the formation of Nikita Dzhigurda’s outrageous behavior, which is perceived by others as an accentuation of character, bordering on psychopathy.

      The formula also shows that in the two-component unconscious (instances 3-Irration and 2-Ratio, in other words, «three» and «two») there is a pronounced imbalance towards irrationality in the «irrationality-rationality» system: irrationality («three» as second dominant and twice as first dominant) is much more active than rationality («two» as second dominant).

      This means that irrational, spontaneous, unpredictable actions appear in Nikita Dzhigurda much more often than rational, consistent, logical actions.

      The increased sensitivity of the psyche of Nikita Dzhigurda, the mood of the psyche for extraversion, as well as the setting of unconscious actions for irrationality, spontaneity, all these factors together create a great burden on the psyche.

      There is a high probability that without the use of psycho-correction, the psyche of Nikita Dzhigurda may not be able to withstand such a load, and the accentuation of Nikita Dzhigurda’s behavior, the shocking nature of his behavior, may develop into psychopathy.

      The change of the name and surname of Nikita Dzhigurda in September 2016 to Janatan El-Air Bratash Ji Pogorzhelsky von Gan Eden may manifest itself as a psycho-correction and stop the transition of accentuation to psychopathy.

      The analysis of the congenital properties of the psyche of Nikita Dzhigurda clearly shows that the methods of octanalysis make it possible to identify the cause-and-effect relationships of a mental disorder.

      1.6. Personality disorder: Ernest Hemingway

      Consider the congenital personality traits of Ernest Hemingway.

      Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and journalist. His economical and understated style – which included his iceberg theory – had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction, while his adventurous lifestyle and public image brought him admiration from later generations. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s, and he was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature. He published seven novels, six short-story collections, and two nonfiction works. Three of his novels, four short-story collections, and three nonfiction works were published posthumously. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature.

      Hemingway received wide recognition thanks to his novels and numerous stories – on the one hand, and his life full of adventures and surprises – on the other. His style, concise and rich, significantly influenced the literature of the 20th century.

      This American writer suffered from acute bouts of depression that led to mental breakdown. The symptoms were the writer’s suicidal tendencies, persecution mania and frequent nervous breakdowns. When Hemingway returned to America from Cuba in 1960, he immediately agreed to be treated in a psychiatric clinic – he was tormented by frequent depression, a sense of insecurity and constant fear. All this interfered with his work. Leaving the clinic, Hemingway realized that he could not write as before, and then his first suicide attempt happened, interrupted by relatives. The writer’s wife persuaded him to undergo a second course of treatment, but he still had the intention to commit suicide. A couple of days after being discharged, Hemingway shot himself in the head with his favorite gun…

      Ernest Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899, the octanalytic personality formula

      13 lunar day / 34-Sagittarius / 92% + // 42-Cancer / 2-24-Pig.

      If Hemingway had become familiar with the octanalytic formula of his personality, he would have understood the objective cause of his depression, he would not have shot himself in the head with his favorite gun, he would have registered in the octanalytic patronage system for the necessary psycho-correction.

      An analysis of the congenital dominant properties of Ernest Hemingway’s psyche clearly shows that the methods of octanalysis make it possible to identify the cause-and-effect relationships of a mental disorder.

      1.7. Personality disorder: Vincent van Gogh

      Consider

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