The formula shows that out of five personality instances, one instance (4-Heart) manifests itself as a hypertrophied expressed congenital dominant and two instances (3-Irratio, 2-Ratio) as pronounced congenital dominants.
The formula also shows that in Presley’s psyche, the introvert instances 4-Heart and 2-Ratio, complementing each other, show much greater congenital dominance than the extravert instance 3-Irratio. This means that when interacting with the outside world, the psyche of Elvis Presley is more attuned to introversion than to extraversion. In the «introversion-extraversion» system of the psyche of Elvis Presley, there is a strong imbalance towards introversion. The psyche of Elvis Presley is very resistant to external stimuli.
The octanalytic personality formula shows that when Elvis Presley communicates with a large number of admirers of his talent, he feels comfortable, but if he remains alone, he feels a state of depression.
To combat depression, Elvis Presley took drugs that undermined his health and shortened his life. Elvis Presley died in 1977 at the age of 42.
Although the 1981 trial of Presley’s chief physician, George Nichopoulos, cleared him of criminal responsibility for the singer’s death, the facts were startling: in the first eight months of 1977 alone, he prescribed more than 10,000 doses of sedatives, amphetamines, and drugs, all in Elvis’ name. His license was suspended for three months. The license was finally revoked in the 1990s after the Tennessee Medical Board brought new charges against him for over-dispensing drugs.
The method «octanalysis» was created in 1999. The octanalytic personality formula was developed in 2010, 33 years after the singer’s death.
If Elvis Presley had familiarized himself with the octanalytic formula of his personality, he would have understood the objective causes of his state of depression. Instead of taking sedatives, amphetamines and drugs, he would have registered with the octanalytic patronage system to carry out the necessary psycho-correction and maintain a comfortable state of mind.
The analysis of the congenital properties of the psyche of Elvis Presley clearly shows that the methods of octanalysis make it possible to identify the cause-and-effect relationships of a mental disorder.