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Joy Lucas
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rubric

Post by Joy Lucas »

Hi all, can anyone give an extention to the remedies in this rubric:-

Head, rubbing (+ a few small sub rubrics)

I have camph; con; glon; hyos; tarent; verat;

Thanks in anticipation,

Joy Lucas
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Rochelle
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Re: rubric

Post by Rochelle »

Hi Joy,

You've done better than me as all I can find is:-

Phatak -
HEAD, RUBBING > (4)
1 ars, 1 chin, 1 tarent, 1 thuj
Phatak - Phatak
HEAD, RUBS HANDS WITH (1)
1 verat
Murphy - Headache
SIDES, of head, general rubbing, amel. (1)
1 chin-ar

Unassigned - Mentals
WEEPING, paroxysmal child approaches fire, when, at night, rubbing head
quiets it (1)
2 sulph
Combined Synthesis - Head
MOTIONS, of head, rubs against something (1)
1 tarent

Phatak - Phatak
HEAD, RUBS, AGAINST SOMETHING (1)
1 tarent

Regards,
Rochelle

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Lisa Newlin
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Re: rubric

Post by Lisa Newlin »

Hello all,

I was wondering if anyone has a take on a rubric for the statement, "I feel like dirt." I think that the statement seems to be a bit different than considering oneself soiled or dirty as in the rubric "Mind, delusions, dirty, he is". Maybe more organic than something on the surface.

Any assistance/insight would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,

Lisa Newlin
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Rosemary Hyde
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Re: rubric

Post by Rosemary Hyde »

Hi, Lisa.

Did you explore with the patient what that meant to him/her? Metaphorical
statements like that can be wonderful keynotes for a case, but they're also
open to multiple meanings. Then finding the rubric becomes a bit like
finding the proverbial needle in the haystack.

On the surface, it makes me wonder about lac-caninum. Two rubrics that
spring to mind:

mind disgust self
mind loathing self

But is this what the patient is actually feeling??

Rosemary Hyde


Robyn
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Re: rubric

Post by Robyn »

like dirt."

Hi Lisa
This instantly brought to mind the remdy Lac-can - dogs milk. I have rather
successfully prescribed on similar sentiments expressed though that term itself
was not used specifically.

In my case, the client felt unworthy of pretty much anything, deep down inside
- had been rejected at an early age by important people to her, and constantly
was saying things like " I only seem to be able to attract losers!" This person
had a history of being a victim, had been sexually abused by a family member at
an early age and then rejected by that family when it was revealed etc.
etc........
I saw this remedy described as having the aspect of the cowering dog, always
trying to please the master and thought at the time that this would fit this
clients inner belief about herself.

There maybe other remedies that have similar aspect to them. I'm sure others
will know these

Regards

Robyn


Tanya Marquette
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Re: rubric

Post by Tanya Marquette »

dear lisa,

when i hear statements like that, they are ususally accompanied by, or actually mean, that the person feels disgusting inside. it's the sense of internal filth as you would expect in a rape victim. i now have 2 women who describe feeling dirty, disgusting, foul inside. it seems to me a visceral expression of a deep sense on self-hate and disgust. not knowing the person you are talking about, i cant say how this relates to them, but you might explore these self-esteem issues.

tanya


manice26uk
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Re: rubric

Post by manice26uk »

perhaps better to try and find out why or when did this start-it's unlikely
she was born with it so something happened! You might get a NBWS for a rubric
then
Janice
I was wondering if anyone has a take on a rubric for the statement, "I feel
like dirt."
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Rochelle Marsden
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Re: rubric

Post by Rochelle Marsden »

Does anyone think that this Rubric I have found would be any good for Avoids Confrontation as I always struggle with this syptom and would like ideas from others!!
RU, Mind; mod; QUARRELING; agg.:, berb[1], carc[1], chion[1], cic[1], germ[1], glon[1], hell[1], hydrog[1], kali-chl[1], spig[1], thuj[1]
Thanks

Rochelle
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Rosemary C Hyde, Ph.D., C.C.H.
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Re: rubric

Post by Rosemary C Hyde, Ph.D., C.C.H. »

Hi, Rochelle.

Here are some more possibilities, from Synthesis 9.

MIND - QUARRELLING - aversion to

atro. aur-m-n. card-m. lyc. mag-c. mag-m. nat-m. staph. symph.

MIND - ARGUING - not arguing

staph.

MIND - HARMONY - desire for

carc. kali-p. lac-f. mag-c. Moni. nat-c. nat-m. olib-sac. podo.

MIND - MILDNESS

abies-c. Acon. aids. aln. alum. alumn. ambr. amph. anac. ant-c. arb-m. anthraci. ARN. Ars-i. ARS. asar. Aur-m-n. aur. bell. BORX. bov. Cact. Calad. calc-sil. Calc. calen. Cann-i. caps. carb-an. Carc. carl. castm. caust. cedr. chel. chim-m. chin. cic. Cina clem. COCC. colum-p. coff. coli. cor-r. Croc. Cupr. cypra-eg. Cupr. dream-p. Cupr. cycl. euph. falco-pe. euphr. fuma-ac. ham. hell. hydr. hypoth. Ign. Indg. iod. kali-c. kali-cy. kali-p. lac-c. limen-b-c. laur. Lil-t. Lyc. M-arct. mag-m. manc. mang. mosch. mur-ac. murx. naja nat-ar. nat-c. NAT-M. Nit-ac. Nux-v. op. ph-ac. Phos. plb. positr. plb. podo. propl. PULS. RHUS-T. sal-ac. Sep. SIL. Spong. stann. staph. Stram. Sulph. tax-br. sumb. symph. Thuj. tub. vanad. Verat. viol-o. zinc.

MIND - POLITE - too polite

carc. staph.

MIND - SENSITIVE - quarrels; to

ant-c. carl. ign. lach. nat-m. staph.

MIND - SENSITIVE - rudeness, to

aur-m-n. bar-m. Calc. carc. cocc. Colch. ham. mag-m. med. mur-ac. nat-m. nat-sil. nux-v. ozone ph-ac. puls. stann. STAPH.
:-)) Rosemary


Rochelle Marsden
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Re: rubric

Post by Rochelle Marsden »

Thanks just found
MIND - HARMONY - desire for carc.;1;zzh kali-p.;1;fd1 lac-f.;1;wza1 mag-c.;1;mrr1 moni.;2;rfm1 nat-c.;1;ms olib-sac.;1;wmh1 podo.;1;fd3
At the time I wrote the post I couldn't remember where I had put that piece of infomation!!
Rochelle


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