4 Temperaments and Constitution (materiale teorico)/en
| ID | tec_4_temperaments
|
|---|---|
| Categoria | transversal |
| Prima comparsa | 2018 |
| Corsi | A3 TEMPERAMENTS AND CONSTITUTION |
4 Temperaments and Constitution (theoretical material) is a technique of the Method Paret in the transversal category. It represents the diagnostic and constitutional framework through which the practitioner identifies the subject's innate temperamental structure, an essential prerequisite for effectively calibrating Mesmerismus®, fascination, and presence interventions according to individual physiology and psychology.
Definition
In the Method Paret, the 4 temperaments constitute a matrix inherited from Greco-Arabic medicine (blood, phlegm, yellow bile, black bile) reinterpreted as innate psychosomatic constitutions. Each temperament corresponds to a specific configuration of physical, energetic, reactive, and relational characteristics. The technique teaches how to recognize these patterns through systematic observation of body type, gestures, metabolic rate, and baseline emotional response, in order to correctly diagnose the subject before any intervention.
When to use
- Initial diagnostic phase: at first contact with the subject, before applying hypnotic, magnetic, or presence techniques
- Communication calibration: to adapt rhythm, tone, imagery, and non-verbal approach to the specific temperament
- Susceptibility prognosis: some temperaments respond differently to direct vs indirect fascination
- Work on blends: identification of mixed temperaments (15 Cocoris blend archetypes) for more sophisticated interventions
- State monitoring: recognition of temperamental deviations during sessions (stress, dissociation, overstimulation)
Components and steps
- Observation of morphology: analysis of body structure, proportions, tone, and energy distribution
- Evaluation of kinetics: gestural speed, respiratory cadence, response rhythm, fluidity vs motor rigidity
- Reading of face and eyes: complexion, baseline expression, pupillary aperture, quality of gaze
- Listening to voice and language: tone, articulatory speed, narrative richness vs conciseness
- Reactivity test: mild sensory stimulus or provocative question to observe instinctive response
- Temperamental classification: assignment to primary temperament and identification of secondary blend
- Constitutional documentation: recording the diagnosis for reference in subsequent sessions
Distinctions
- vs modern personality psychology (Big Five, MBTI): the 4 Paret temperaments are constitutional and somatic, not merely psychological; they include the energetic-biological substrate relevant to magnetism and presence
- vs classical morphopsychology: the Paret technique integrates the morphic data with the Greco-Arabic temperamental dimension, not just physiognomy
- vs traditional clinical diagnosis: it is not pathology, but an innate map of hypnotic susceptibility and fascinal resonance
Courses where it is taught
- A3 TEMPERAMENTS AND CONSTITUTION – fundamental course on theory and identification
- A3 Temperaments Blends – in-depth study of the 15 composite archetypes (Cocoris framework)
Notes
- Correct temperamental diagnosis is a non-negotiable prerequisite to avoid forcing and hypnotic iatrogenesis
- Temperamental blends are more frequent than pure forms; clinical practice is required for recognition
- [to be confirmed by Marco] – diagnostic revalidation protocol during the therapeutic pathway