This book is intended to bridge Dr Luc's two books: Achieving and Maintaining the Simillimum and the book due out in 2009--Jung: Delusions, Dreams and Homeopathy, which has been the core material of his latest seminars. The latest findings about potencies, miasms and observations of Hering are fine tuned for clinicians. Furthermore, eleven intra-uterine questions and eleven questions for the homeopath to see if the clinician has the right remedy are explained in detail with clinical examples. In addition, the core delusion is defined and ways of finding it in the clinic. Jung's introduction of extrovert and introvert types, as well as the functions of consciousness, give the homeopath a solid introduction to use these characteristics to know the constitution and temperament of the patient. This is an invaluable guide for any professional in practice.
| PART ONE: Advanced Case Taking |
| Ch 1: |
Learning Objectives: the Art of case taking—Eleven Questions to solve any challenge |
| Ch 2: |
Examining the seat of leakage and recognition of an acute exacerbation of a chronic miasmatic state |
| Ch 3: |
Common and uncommon symptoms and pathology |
| Ch 4: |
The question of layers |
| Ch 5: |
The etiology or Ailments from |
| Ch 6: |
The Core Delusion |
| Ch 7: |
An example of Remedy Blueprint and its CD: the Story of Lachesis |
| Ch 8: |
The Patient's Constitution |
| Ch 9: |
Attitude Types according to C. Jung |
| Ch 10: |
The Four Functions of Conscious according to Jung |
| Ch 11: |
The Eight Psychological Types |
| Ch 12: |
The Active Miasmatic State |
| Ch 13: |
Intra-uterine questions for Challenged Children |
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| PART TWO: Advanced Management |
| Ch 14: |
The Final Potency Selection |
| Ch 15: |
Miasms Revisted for the Practice |
| Ch 16: |
Additions and Corrections to Hering's Set of Observations to the Cure" |
Author Dr Luc de Schepper USA May 2008