PsycheGenesis System Overview

Created by Jacob Jackson, PsycheGenesis is a multidimensional assessment and profiling framework crafted to map the entire human experience—spirit, soul, and body—within a biblically anchored, psychologically insightful, and scientifically informed model. It is designed to offer an integrated lens through which individuals can better grasp their unique God-given identity, spiritual development, and holistic life design. By merging theology, psychology, somatic understanding, and vocational alignment, PsycheGenesis equips users to thrive across emotional, spiritual, and practical domains.

Purpose

PsycheGenesis serves as a Spirit-led tool for personal transformation by helping users:

Key Features

Major Categories Assessed

Output


PsycheGenesis System Architecture

The PsycheGenesis architecture is modular, extensible, and optimized for deep personalization and responsive spiritual insight. Each layer is engineered to support cross-category logic and real-time synthesis of user input.

Core Components

1. Assessment Engine

2. Profile Context Layer

3. Scoring & Insight Engine

4. Timeline Module

5. Narrative Generator

6. UI Layer

7. Data Model & Schema


Assessment Modules

Derived Modules


Module: Personality Type (MBTI-style / NERIS)

Purpose

To assess the user's fundamental personality dynamics across cognitive, emotional, social, and decision-making dimensions using the classic MBTI framework, with NERIS model integration (Assertive vs. Turbulent identity modifier).

Core Dimensions

Question Structure

Output

Insights Generated

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Module: Motivational Gifts (Romans 12)

Purpose

To help users identify their innate creational gifts—often referred to as motivational or redemptive gifts—based on Romans 12:6–8. These are the foundational drivers of behavior and perspective that shape each person’s calling, strengths, and service preferences.

Seven Gifts Profiled

  1. Prophecy – Discerns truth and sees into people’s motives and direction.
  2. Serving – Finds fulfillment in practical acts of help and behind-the-scenes work.
  3. Teaching – Desires to understand and explain truth with clarity and accuracy.
  4. Exhortation – Encourages others to grow, change, and overcome challenges.
  5. Giving – Finds joy in supplying resources and investing in kingdom work.
  6. Leadership – Sees the big picture and naturally organizes people and systems.
  7. Mercy – Feels deep compassion and responds to emotional and spiritual needs.

Question Structure

Output

Scriptural Encouragement

Insights Generated

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Module: Job Preference / Holland Code

Purpose

To help users identify vocational inclinations and natural career affinities based on Holland’s RIASEC model, aligning personality and motivation with occupational domains.

Six Holland Types

  1. Realistic – Hands-on, tool-based, often outdoors or mechanical
  2. Investigative – Analytical, scientific, problem-solving
  3. Artistic – Creative, expressive, visual/spatial, intuitive
  4. Social – Service-oriented, empathetic, relational
  5. Enterprising – Persuasive, entrepreneurial, leadership-focused
  6. Conventional – Organized, detail-oriented, data/system-focused

Question Structure

Output

Insights Generated

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Module: Spiritual Gifts (1 Corinthians 12)

Purpose

To help users identify manifestations of the Holy Spirit in their life—these are gifts distributed according to the Spirit's will for the edification of the church (1 Cor 12:7-11).

Nine Gifts Profiled

  1. Word of Wisdom
  2. Word of Knowledge
  3. Faith
  4. Gifts of Healing
  5. Working of Miracles
  6. Prophecy
  7. Discerning of Spirits
  8. Different Kinds of Tongues
  9. Interpretation of Tongues

Question Structure

Output

Insights Generated

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Module: Fivefold Ministry Callings (Ephesians 4)

Purpose

To help individuals discern whether they are called to one or more of the Fivefold Ministry roles listed in Ephesians 4:11—given by Jesus "to equip the saints for the work of ministry and to build up the body of Christ."

Five Roles Profiled

  1. Apostle – Pioneer, strategist, and visionary leader called to plant and establish.
  2. Prophet – Reveals God's heart, provides guidance, calls the church to holiness.
  3. Evangelist – Passionate about sharing the gospel and leading people to Christ.
  4. Pastor – Shepherd and nurturer, providing care, counsel, and community building.
  5. Teacher – Deeply rooted in scripture, helping others grow in biblical knowledge.

Question Structure

Output

Insights Generated

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Module: Birth Order & Family Dynamics

Purpose

To assess the developmental impact of family structure, birth order, and blended household dynamics on personality, decision-making, and relational instincts.

Areas Profiled

Question Structure

Output

Insights Generated

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Module: Learning Styles (VARK & Multiple Intelligences)

Purpose

To understand each user’s natural learning preferences and cognitive strengths, providing insight into how they best receive, process, and express knowledge—vital for discipleship, teaching, mentorship, and role training.

Areas Profiled

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Output

Insights Generated

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Module: Conflict Resolution Style

Purpose

To assess how individuals naturally respond to interpersonal tension and conflict, identifying strategies that promote peacemaking, truth-telling, reconciliation, or assertive boundary-setting. This module contributes to understanding leadership readiness, relational maturity, and team dynamics.

Areas Profiled

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Output

Insights Generated

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Module: Sanctification & Spiritual Growth

Purpose

To evaluate where a person is in their walk with Christ and how they are maturing in faith, character, obedience, emotional resilience, and fruit of the Spirit. This module helps determine leadership readiness, mentoring or discipleship needs, and the spiritual implications of unresolved trauma, prolonged infancy, or accelerated growth due to suffering or divine intervention.

Areas Profiled

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Output

Insights Generated

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Module: Relationship & Attachment Style

Purpose

To explore how early emotional bonding patterns, adult relational behaviors, and healing experiences shape a person's approach to intimacy, trust, vulnerability, and belonging. This module helps identify areas of relational strength, insecurity, avoidant tendencies, and the potential for healing and secure connection.

Areas Profiled

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Insights Generated

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Module: Mind-Gut-Heart Axis (Emotional Processing Centers)

Purpose

To explore how individuals experience, interpret, and act upon emotions through the three primary centers of embodied awareness—mind (head), heart (chest), and gut (abdomen). These emotional and intuitive centers reflect distinct modes of decision-making, emotional regulation, and spiritual discernment, allowing for greater clarity in vocation, relational life, and spiritual growth.

Areas Profiled

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Insights Generated

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Module: Somatic Awareness & Movement Preferences

Purpose

To assess how individuals experience, interpret, and respond to bodily sensations, physical cues, and movement preferences as part of their emotional regulation, healing journey, and spiritual engagement. This module links somatic intelligence with psychological and spiritual development.

Areas Profiled

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Insights Generated

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Module: Temperament & Genetic Traits

Purpose

To evaluate baseline biological predispositions that influence personality expression, sensory processing, energy regulation, emotional sensitivity, and lifestyle preferences. This module helps distinguish between nature and nurture factors and supports clearer interpretation of personality, gifting, and behavioral patterns.

Areas Profiled

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Insights Generated

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Module: Trauma History & Inner Vows

Purpose

To assess the presence, severity, and developmental timing of personal trauma, and to explore any self-directed beliefs (inner vows) formed in reaction to pain, rejection, or fear. These patterns can distort personality expression, spiritual perception, and relational behavior. This module is designed to surface redemptive insights and support healing pathways through prayer, pastoral care, or therapeutic work.

Areas Profiled

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Insights Generated

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Module: Healing History & Restoration Pathways

Purpose

To document a user’s journey of healing—emotionally, spiritually, relationally, and physically—especially in response to trauma or wounding. This module supports redemptive re-narration and affirms signs of maturity, forgiveness, and integration. It also guides users in reflecting on how God has restored or is restoring areas of pain.

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Insights Generated

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Module: Timeline & Spiritual Milestones

Purpose

To provide users with a visually interactive way to chronicle key spiritual moments in their life journey, such as salvation, baptism, callings, giftings, breakthroughs, crises, and turning points. The timeline helps clarify spiritual progression, life stage shifts, and the timing of major identity-shaping events.

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Insights Generated

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Module: Optional Enneagram Input

Purpose

To allow users to optionally input their known Enneagram type and wing (e.g., 4w5) for additional interpretive insight. While PsycheGenesis does not test for Enneagram type directly, it honors its value as a supplemental lens for understanding motivation, inner fears/desires, and character formation. Insights are used in a supportive role for narrative synthesis and spiritual formation mapping.

Areas Profiled

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Insights Generated

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Module: Spiritual Warfare Awareness

Purpose

To assess the user's understanding, sensitivity, and responsiveness to spiritual warfare as a component of Christian life and leadership. This includes awareness of spiritual authority, discernment of spirits, and the experience of spiritual battle across mental, emotional, physical, and relational domains.

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Insights Generated

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Module: Heart Burden & Calling

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Areas Profiled

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Insights Generated

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