fathimamujahitha
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Interpretation of Mind Symptom in Homoeopathy plays a vital role in the management of almost many patients. So Its' an attempt to interpret and test ourselves in the interpretation of our mind.
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INTERPRETATION OF MIND RUBRICS Dr. S . FATHIMA MUJAHITHA B.H.M.S., MD ( Hom ). PG SCHOLAR PART - II
SELECTION OF MIND RUBRICS???? For the precise and rational selection of required rubrics a thorough familiarity with the construction of repertory and philosophical background is very essential.
METHODS…… Direct selection. Rubric search. Interpretation. Synonyms. Cross references. Synthesis of the rubrics.
THE HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Required to be quite conversant with the language of the repertory he is using and the exact meaning it connotes. Quite adapt in converting the language of the case record into that of the repertory without distorting the meaning.
INTERPRETATION….. Mainly used for searching the rubric in the mind chapter. The meaning of the symptom has to be understood in the contest of the case taking, and the suitable or equivalent or allied expression for that has to be found out in the repertory. Once we decide on one of these rubrics, we must confirm its accuracy with the patient. Then we can take it in the case analysis.
LET’S INTERPRET SOME MIND RUBRICS…..
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The daughter who decides to get married, but suddenly denies. Parents are confused with her and don’t know why she is reacting like this. Father scolds her for being capricious always.
SYNONYMS : Capriciousness Inconstancy Irresolution MEANING: Tendency to change frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties or affections.
REPERTORIAL LANGUAGE: A state of mind characters by constant change instability. The person is so changeable in his mind that his decision and start moving on the track for which nobody may expect.
FICKLE
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The girl likes a boy ,when she first saw him in road , helping the handicapped to cross the road when nobody notices them. Then when she talked to him, she knew that he used to go orphanages to help them even though he is earning very little salary.
SYNONYMS: Compassion Generosity Kindness MEANING: Tendency to do charitable and generous acts.
REPERTORIAL LANGUAGE: A mental disposition to do good, to love mankind and promote the welfare of others. They are always ready to help others even at the cost of their health and wealth.
BENEVOLENCE
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A person who feel some electrolytic changes in his body and mind before a thunder storm. He can foretell that thunder storm or rain is likely to come .
SYNONYMS: Foreknowledge Insight Precognition MEANING: The supernatural power of seeing or knowing about things beyond the range of ordinary perception.
REPERTORIAL LANGUAGE: It is natural gift found in certain individuals who are excellent in predicting events during their life which others cannot even anticipate.
CLAIRVOYANCE
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A New Politician who is doing promises to impress the people to make them favour for them without knowing the consequences that the promises are difficult to solve.
SYNONYMS: Ardent Impulsive Eager MEANING: Marked by force and violent of movement or action, impulsively vehement in feeling.
REPERTORIAL LANGUAGE: This is found in persons who tend to do things abruptly in an impulsive manner without any thought of consequences.
IMPETUOUS
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A person who has formed an idea that Electricity department is controlled by central Government when he advised that it is a department of state government. He does not agree to it, despite the fact that a common man also can understand that this cannot be a subject of Central Government. But this man will go in persisting on his own presumptions
SYNONYMS: Determination Dictatorial Obstinacy Perseverance MEANING: Persisting or holding firmly even if others disagree.
REPERTORIAL LANGUAGE: They have certain fixed ideas and hold firmly to them even if others do not agree to them. An unyieldingly persistent fixedness hard to get rid of.
PERTINACITY
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A person has undergone so many modalities for his illness but no recovery and he become bored. He says “What is my life despite so many treatment I have no recovery?” He considers his life is a burden.
REPERTORIAL LANGUAGE: Patient has lost interest in pleasurable activities as well as his daily routine, a type of boredom in life.
ENNUI
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A person has desire to buy a car that his friend has purchased a car . He also need that prosperity in society like others having.
SYNONYMS: Avarice Jealousy Covetousness Resentment MEANING: Resentful desire for another's possession or advantages.
REPERTORIAL LANGUAGE: The feeling when a person desiring something is deprived of it and seems another persons having those things which he has launched for.