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Trauma - Spectrum of Homeopathy 01/2014
The Remedies of the Asteraceae Family
This edition of SPECTRUM on
the homeopathic treatment of trauma is at the same time a materia medica of the
Asteraceae. No other remedy family is so closely associated by homeopaths with
the theme of injury. Internal and external injuries can have lifelong traumatic
effects: SPECTRUM provides answers to the question of how to come to terms with
such experiences and integrate them. Our renowned authors have explored the
action spectrum of the Asteraceae, presenting both some familiar remedies and
some new ones from the big family commonly known as the asters, daisies or
sunflowers.
Willi Neuhold offers a
clear structural framework for the Asteraceae: with the inner experience of the
Asteraceae according to the sensation method and its miasmatic classification
according to Sankaran, he provides a practical grid for the precise mapping of
the individual remedies. A number of homeopaths – including Annegret Gärtner,
Sigrid Lindemann, and the pediatrician Andreas Richter – indicate some
alternatives to the Asteraceae, such as the Solanaceae. In Andreas Richter's
article on the remedy picture and stress cycle of Bellis perennis, we also
learn something about modern trauma treatment and the problem of retraumatization.
Jürgen Weiland's article about a deeply disturbed youngster from his pediatric
practice shows how important and healing this can be, including when working
with parents.
Jan Scholten's new
methodology is also highlighted in this edition of SPECTRUM. He explains in
detail how to find the remedy according to his new periodic table of plants so
that even those who are not fully up-to-speed with his latest ideas in
“Wonderful Plants” can still follow his logic. Clarification of Scholten's thinking
is offered by both Resie Moonen and Martin Jakob, who analyze their cases in
accordance with Scholten's new approach. With his customary shrewd wit, Franz
Swoboda shows how to “crack” Scholten's plant code for uncommon remedies. An
original graphic from Jan Scholten's new book is provided, showing the
taxonomic overview of the plant world.
Renate Paschmanns and Guy
Payen present case histories showing the deep soul of the well-known remedy
Arnica, which is also capable of healing profound layers of trauma. Declan
Hammond's painfully acquired empathy enables him to accept patients who have
experienced the worse thing that can happen to a parent – the death of their
child. His description of what he went through and the loving way in which he
deals with patients in the same predicament is very moving.
The astonishing thing, however, is that all these
cases have a good ending. Ulrich Welte's fruitful and entertaining overview of
the genus Cichorium also repeatedly poses the question “to be or not to be,” which
surprisingly often results in a happy ending thanks to homeopathy, despite the
pain experienced along the way in each individual case.
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