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rubrics question

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:11 pm
by Shannon Nelson
What is the difference between "Mind, abstraction" and "Mind,
absent-minded"?
Thanks,
Shannon

Re: rubrics question

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:44 am
by afag_hom
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, Robert & Shannon Nelson
wrote:
Dear Shann0n,
MASTER Farokh Jamshed : ""Perceiving rubrics of the mind""...

Abstraction of mind =Meaning: Preoccupation.

Explanation: Whenever the patient wants to apply his mind there is a
distraction of his thinking process, as a result he suffers. This is
especially true when the patient wants to read, write or talk.

Absent minded =Meaning: Heedless of one's surrounding preoccupied,
Chronically forgetful.

Explanation: Here habitually the patient forgets his routine. The
above symptoms has nothing to do with the Intelligent of an
individual or his scholastic background because many times even
highly educated people suffer from this. occasionally this could be
a presenting symptom of certain CNS diseases - Alzheimers disease,
Brain tumour.

Regards,
Afagh

Re: rubrics question

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 2:11 am
by afag_hom
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, Robert & Shannon Nelson
wrote:

Dear Shann0n,
"MASTER F. J., ""Perceiving Rubrics of the Mind""....

Abstraction of mind =Meaning: Preoccupation

Explanation: Whenever the patient wants to apply his mind there is a
distraction of his thinking process, as a result he suffers. This is
especially true when the patient wants to read, write or talk.
Disease Condition: Schizophrenia and epileptic psychosis

Important Drugs: Alum., Cann-i., Cham., Graph., Hell., Hyos., Lyc.,
Lyss, Nux-mos., Phos., Sulph.
Absent minded =Meaning: Heedless of one's surrounding preoccupied

Explanation: Here habitually the patient forgets his routine. The
above symptoms has nothing to do with the Intelligent of an
individual or his scholastic background because many times even
highly educated people suffer from this. occasionally this could be
a presenting symptom of certain CNS diseases - Alzheimers disease,
Brain tumour.

Disease Condition: Anxiety neurosis
Schizophrenia
DementiasDepressive illness
Epilepsy, organic psychosis, chronic alcoholic Pseudodemantia

Important Drugs: Apis, Cann-i., Carbn-s., Caust., Cham., Hell.,
Lach., Mez., Nat-m., Nux-mos., Plat., Puls., Sep., Verat.

Regards,
Afagh