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Post by drajeshr on Jun 3, 2021 0:54:09 GMT
What are the contributory factors in general for stress, how can we perceve it through the homoeopathic point of viewa nd where all you find it in Organon and Materia Medica.
what ancillary methods would you use for them !
Let's start with a discussion and finally conclude with a comprehensive article for the perusal.
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Post by Admin - Joy Lucas on Jun 3, 2021 6:43:18 GMT
It is a word we all use and yet it is meaningless as far as rubrics are concerned and so just like someone comes to see you with PAIN (which also doesn’t have much meaning without investigating and explaining) we need to ask the same questions.
How does it present - for example we could suggest ANXIETY
What are the modalities of the anxiety - for example we could suggest ALWAYS WAKES WITH IT; <<< WHEN ANYTHING EXPECTED OF THEM; >>> WHEN ALONE
What caused the original stress - for example we could suggest LOSING HIS JOB
Why did that happen - for example we could suggest DRINKING TOO MUCH
And then you get to the real case and start all over again from that point.
We always have to convert a case into symptoms, then rubrics then remedy but first we need to know what needs to be cured
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Post by gordana on Jun 5, 2021 23:40:05 GMT
Even the word anxiety means nothing if we do not know what it means for a particular person. People often start talking about their problems with just those words: most often they are 'stressed' and 'anxious'. I usually ask the client what stress or anxiety is for him/her. Stress is most often the pressure they feel at work and/or at home; means that it is their reaction to relationships with others. That opens up new questions. Anxiety has become a modern word for fears. Big trap. People seem to have stopped dealing with fears because they have buzzword: anxiety. But, as I understood Rajesh, he's trying to run a discussion on this so up-to-date problem and it might be a good start point for people on this forum, homeopaths and non homeopaths, together. Although, perhaps 'The listening place' could be a better place for this discussion. I would like to talk about stress.
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Post by Admin - Joy Lucas on Jun 6, 2021 8:11:46 GMT
Even the word anxiety means nothing if we do not know what it means for a particular person. People often start talking about their problems with just those words: most often they are 'stressed' and 'anxious'. I usually ask the client what stress or anxiety is for him/her. Stress is most often the pressure they feel at work and/or at home; means that it is their reaction to relationships with others. That opens up new questions. Anxiety has become a modern word for fears. Big trap. People seem to have stopped dealing with fears because they have buzzword: anxiety. But, as I understood Rajesh, he's trying to run a discussion on this so up-to-date problem and it might be a good start point for people on this forum, homeopaths and non homeopaths, together. Although, perhaps 'The listening place' could be a better place for this discussion. I would like to talk about stress. One way would be for people to give another descriptive word for what they believe to be stress. For me 'stress' isn't a word I use much at all, I am more inclined to go for 'overwhelmed'. However we still need to know why and how someone becomes stressed and then we need to, as always, convert that into rubrics. Even Complete Rep doesn't offer much under stress
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