
Burnout - Panic - Depression - Spectrum Of Homoeopathy 02/2012
The diagnosis “burnout” is assuming ever greater significance. It not only affects people who are physically and emotionally exhausted after many years in the rat race, but increasingly frequently the younger “thirty something” generation. Social isolation and increased stress in working as well as personal life produces a malaise of depression, anxiety, and panic with multiple vegetative symptoms and various pain syndromes. |
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Beat Spring: Illness as chance
The homeopathic route to the core of the life crisis |
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Christoph Schubert: Burning out
Ferrum phosphoricum gives a shattered hero his ammunition back |
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Jonathan Hardy: Step into life
Remedies of the Carbon series from Lithium to Neon as helpful remedies for burnout, anxiety, and depression |
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Ana Lamaro: Fear of destruction
In this case of Lithium bromatum, a severely traumatized patient is helped by a combination of homeopathy and psychoanalysis |
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Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman: Fear of falling
Borax puts a halt to existential fears and a relentless downward spiral with physical and emotional weakness |
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Deborah Collins: Golden boy crash
Aurum metallicum helps cure the bottomless depression of a top-class sportsman driven beyond his limits |
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Peter Tumminello: Normal joy
Rose quartz immersion for depression and loss of contact exemplifies the themes of the precious stones |
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Jutta Gnaiger-Rathmanner: The psychodynamics of burnout
Lac humanum, Daphne mezereum, and Arsenicum album – three examples of the many unique faces of exhaustion |
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M. Mangialavori / D. Collins: On the ropes
Rutaceae patients with grandiose ambitions on the brink of burnout and depression |
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Willi Neuhold: Life's obstacle course
Thlaspi bursa pastoris helps a depressed patient to get going again and to get a grip on his life |
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William Suerinck: Mr. Nice - the man without roots
Pinus contorta helps a man suffering from despair and angst to become aware of his own identity |
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M. van Zweeden and A. Leupen: System reboot
Bambusa arundinacea as an example of the typical phases and self-destructive behavior in burnout |
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Jürgen Hansel: Nothing more doing
Ignatia amara and a typical story of being overtaxed, suffering in silence, and sudden paralysis |
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Franz Swoboda: Friends going down in flames
Ambra grisea provides salvation from the trauma of extinction |
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Rosina Sonnenschmidt: At death's door
Oxyuranus microlepidotus – a case study in the holistic treatment of burnout using miasmatic homeopathy |
Burnout - Panic - Depression - Spectrum Of Homoeopathy 02/2012
average customer rating: ![]() 4,7 out of 5 Stars 110 reviews (german), 49 reviews (english) Top commentsShow newest comments firstIrina Firuti
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3 years ago
Interesting but incomplete
Interesting articles but the issue should have been called "Sexual hormones" because of the whole endocrinology this is what it reffers to. And only the female part: fertility and other gynecological disorders. Where is the thyroid pathology, so widely spread? Where the so frequently encountered hyperprolactinemia?Where are some rare conditions as Addison's, growth hormones disturbances, the stress hormones, the overuse of cortisone etc? Does Homeopathy have a solution to them? Where's the organotherapy? read more ... 1 person finds this helpful. Do you find this helpful?
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4 years ago
Good overview
This a good overview of Rheumatism. Would LOVE to see something on rheumatism that is more compelling from a medical standpoint. For example, it'd be great to see case reports that include blood markers, pictures, etc. The reason for me, is it's often hard with RA cases to determine just how deep the pathology is - labs often help illuminate the level of disease. Hopefully one day, we'll see more well documented cases. read more ... Do you find this helpful?
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3 years ago
Spectrum of Homeopathy
I'm not sure about the E-book format. I think I would prefer the hard copy. read more ... 1 person finds this not helpful. Do you find this helpful?
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Articles has written well. And there is lots of knowledge and facts. read more ...