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healthinfo6
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Platina Constitutional

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Can Platina be considered someone's constitutional?
Have a 52 y/o female who fits well many of the rubrics and is in perimenopause.
Some of the rubrics fit this stage of life, hysterical at times.or is it a Platina pathology advancing?

I remember in school Princess Diana was thought to be Platina.
Is Platina behavior innate or more acquired?
Thinking little princesses, beauty pageant children, like JonBenét Ramsey who may be coerced into that behavior.
For those not familiar, her pic is here and she has a Platina "look"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_ ... A9t_Ramsey
Anyone treat a Platina?
Susan


Irene de Villiers
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Re: Platina Constitutional

Post by Irene de Villiers »

If it fits their inherited trait set, then yes.
All constitutional types are innate, as we are born with our innate constitutional type. (ICT).
It can not change.
That would not be a good way to look for Plat as an ICT. Rubrics in the repertory are hardly useful at all in Plat, as the normal features of Plat are almost entirely missing.
Most PLAT ICTs are never hysterical. The hysterical action is only one possible pathological response in some plat types in some specific circumstances. Normally they handle stress exceptionally well. Hysteria will occur only in extreme conditions when something that means everything to them is removed against their will and with their having no control over it. Plat needs to have their way, and they will work very hard to get it. But if they are thwarted and can not find a way around it, (which they will work very hard to do) then that is when they can get riled up and potentially hysterical - especially when young. For exampe if someone kills their favorite pet, that will set them off, and may cause hysterical behavior. (Injustice upsets them in general - injustice to anyone.)

The fact that they MAY be hysterical in some specific types of circumstances, does not make hysterical people all Plats.
That would be like saying that if you have green shoelaces, then everything green is a shoelace.
No she was not, wrong physique and personality altogether.
ALL of the Plat permanent and common feaures are innate, but the pathological ones in the repertory are not innate features but possible susceptibilities that may be shown by one of more Plats.
The innate features are things Plats all have like not wanting to be in a house, feeling better in sunshine, being big boned but having relatively small feet for their size, being born very tiny but growing to full and significant adult size very young (before teenage years), being very compassionate, but also very intelligent and sure of their knowledge (pedantically so), having broad interests, being physically very active, having a good sense of humor, having no artistic talent for drawing.

There is a huge difference between the common features of all Plats (like the few listed above), and the potential disease susceptibilities which a plat MIGHT have during their lifetime (as are listed in the repertory).
This applies to all ICTs, not just Plat.
We get a VERY skewed view in the repertory, as it documents disease susceptibility symptoms rather than ICT features. Some personality features get in there almost by accident, adn others get exaggerated pout of all proportion due to misperception or assumption of the person documenting them, but it is not the intention to document ICT types in the repertory, and they are mostly missing as a result.
Not a Plat feature at all:-)
Plat has no wish to be royal in any way. They want to be acknowledged for what matters to them regardless what matters to others, (which they do not care about).
If they do work in specific areas, it will be advanced work and they like that to be acknowledged as good. They know when they are good at something, and usually they are good at something.
Not a Plat feature either. They do not care how others see them. They are confident in what they consider their principles of life and stick by them, whatever others think. It has caused them to be called haughty. But the extended interpretation that they look down on others is a misinterpretation and not a typical Plat feature.
It is more that they do what they think is right for themselves and do not care what others think about that.
It was her mother who got her into pageants. Nothing suggesting Plat there.
Really??? What is a "Platina" look in your opinion?
And what do you go on to call it one?
Are you looking at facial feature ratios or what?
Yes, four of them.
One human, two cats, one llama.
I know of another couple of human Plats but not ones I treated.
It is NOT a common type at all. It is one of the rare ICTs, but very recognizable once you have known a few.

Namaste,
Irene
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