Attachment anxieties and aggressive behavioural disorders impede social integration outside the patchwork family. A case for Gallicum acidum.
When typical basic needs in the early phases of childhood development are not met, acids are often indicated in homeopathic treatment. Children who require Gallicum acidum have experienced neither a secure attachment nor undivided attention from their mother. They attempt to obtain this missing care through aggressive behaviour or through sleep disturbances. In the case example, various methodological approaches lead to the same small remedy. This increases confidence in the prescription.
KEYWORDS: aggressive behavioural disorder, Gallicum acidum, acids, sleep disorder