Prognostic function of octanalysis - страница 19

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This means that creative, irrational, spontaneous, unpredictable actions are manifested in Konstantin Batyushkov to the same extent as rational, consistent, logical actions. Surrounding people perceive such human behavior as charming behavior.

Konstantin Batyushkov’s charming behavior was combined with a state of insanity from a continuous stream of destructive images in his imagination. Batiushkov could not stop this stream of unpleasant images that interfered with his performance of any activity.

The octanalytic personality formula of Konstantin Batyushkov shows that a child with such a personality formula must be registered from birth in the octanalytic patronage system for psycho-correction and psychological support throughout life.

1.9. Personality disorder: Chris Costner Sizemore

Consider the congenital personality traits of Chris Costner Sizemore.

Christine «Chris» Costner Sizemore (April 4, 1927 – July 24, 2016) was an American woman who, in the 1950s, was diagnosed with multiple personality disorder, now known as dissociative identity disorder. Her case, with a pseudonym used, was depicted in the 1950s book The Three Faces of Eve, written by her psychiatrists, Corbett H. Thigpen and Hervey M. Cleckley, upon which the film of the same name, starring Joanne Woodward, was based. She went public with her true identity in the 1970s.

Born in South Carolina. According to her, the first symptoms of the disorder appeared in her as early as 2 years old, but only at school age did she realize that something strange was happening to her. The people around her did not believe her and laughed at her stories about the «other girls» living in her body. Later, her parents still showed her to the doctor because of strange memory lapses. He diagnosed the girl with «an unusual form of amnesia.»

Already in adulthood, the woman had to go to a psychiatric clinic – one of her ego states tried to kill her daughter Taffy. The first suspicion fell on schizophrenia, but later the psychiatrist Corbett Siegpen diagnosed her with dissociative identity disorder. More than 20 ego-states of different age and character coexisted in Sizemore’s body. The doctors first suggested shock therapy, which Sizemore refused, and the treatment was more gentle methods.