Worth purchasing The work is bold and challenging. A book to keep on your desk and have at hand.
Personally I regretted that the author has left French appart when choosing the languages in which it is written making it unavailable for a vast public ( it is known that German people are more inclined to know English than French people, yet German was not skipped).
I also looked for some initial indications from the author as to HOW to use these themes: how many of them do you have to have in a patient in order to consider that Group ( all? at least three, as Hering said?). But there are none.
A good idea would have been, instead of the list of remedies at the end of the book, which is not very useful, to have a list of the themes and where, in which to find them. My opinion.
A bit more thorough work would also have been desirable in the (English) translation or editing - it looks as if there's been no proofreading.read more ...
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The work is bold and challenging. A book to keep on your desk and have at hand.
Personally I regretted that the author has left French appart when choosing the languages in which it is written making it unavailable for a vast public ( it is known that German people are more inclined to know English than French people, yet German was not skipped).
I also looked for some initial indications from the author as to HOW to use these themes: how many of them do you have to have in a patient in order to consider that Group ( all? at least three, as Hering said?). But there are none.
A good idea would have been, instead of the list of remedies at the end of the book, which is not very useful, to have a list of the themes and where, in which to find them. My opinion.
A bit more thorough work would also have been desirable in the (English) translation or editing - it looks as if there's been no proofreading. read more ...