Childhood And Psyche - Spectrum Of Homeopathy 01/2010

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Childhood And Psyche - Spectrum Of Homeopathy 01/2010

Fear - Autism - Aggression - ADHD

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First issue: Childhood and Psyche

The first issue was published in April 2010. It focuses on mental and emotional problems in children. Through many cases, specific approaches will be demonstrated as well as the relationship between different remedy families. These are, for example, butterfly remedies in ADHS or lanthanides in autism. The scope of homeopathic practice is being expanded through “small” remedies like Anantherum, Gallicum acidum, and newly-proven remedies like: Fenoterol, Ozone, and Placenta. Well- known homeopaths such as Louis Klein, Massimo Mangialavori, Rajan Sankaran, Anne Schadde, Jan Scholten, and many other known authors stand for the quality of this issue.

The whole spectrum

There have been many advances in the homeopathic field in recent decades – from the use of modern software, expanding and systematizing our materia medica, to the discovery of new methodology principles. It is Narayana Publishers’ wish to work hand in hand with these developments in a specific way. We know from experience that the future of our tradition-rich healing method lies in the active integration of a range of trends within homeopathy. Because of this, we, as specialist publishers, want to produce a modern and open-minded journal to help contribute to this synthesis. The name “Spectrum of Homeopathy” beautifully illustrates our aim of presenting the rich diversity present in homeopathy; from Hahnemann to Scholten, from Boenninghausen to Sankaran.

Diversity, knowledge, experience, and renowned autors.

Three key aspects underpin our new journal: thorough clinical experience, succinct materia medica knowledge, and a diversity of methods built on the foundations of classical homeopathy. Worlwide renowned homeopaths have welcomed our journal project and offered to contribute to the successful launch of the first issue, in Fall 2009, with the title “Childhood and Psyche.” Volume One will feature contributions from Jan Scholten, Rajan Sankaran, Massimo Mangialavori, Louis Klein, Anne Schadde, Frans Kusse, Patricia Le Roux, Ulrich Welte, Amy Rothenberg, Christoph Schubert, Andreas Richter, Jürgen Hansel, and Jürgen Weiland, on the themes of autism, ADHD, anxiety, and behavioral problems.



Reading excerpt
Reading excerpt

Christoph Schubert: New Psycho-Epidemics
ADHD, autism, and other behavioral problems as mass phenomena – what is the matter with our children and what is the matter with us?


Jürgen Weiland: Pathway into Life
Placenta humana for children who have fundamental difficulties establishing contact with the world during certain developmental phases.


Ulrich Welte, Markus Kuntosch: Shy, Odd, Really Brainy
Lithium and Lanthanides in the Autism spectrum – a practical differential diagnosis between Autism, Asperger’s and ADHD.


Jan Scholten: Overcoming the False Self
The suitability of the rare earths for children with a diagnosis of PDD-NOS is illustrated with sample cases of Lanthanum phosphoricum and Cerium carbonicum.


Louis Klein: The Orchid Project
The orchid family can yield very good results for autism, other brain disorders, and neurobehavioral developmental disorders, including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).


Jörg Wichmann: Beauty in Itself
Animal metamorphoses: butterflies and orchids in homeopathy.


Patricia Le Roux: Flighty and Hyperactive
Lepidoptera and ADHD: A case of Morpho peleides illustrating when butterfly remedies are indicated in restless, fragile children.


Massimo Mangialavori: Hyperactivity and Allergy
Anantherum muricatum and other grasses for mild forms of ADHD in over-excited and allergic children.


Anne Schadde: Children without Limits
Ozone for small patients with serious sleep disorders, too much mental activity, and a disturbed relationship with the world.


Amy Rothenberg: Special Kids, Special Care
Homeopathy has much to offer to children with special needs.


Rajan Sankaran: Surprise Attack
A young girl's extreme aggression upsets her parents, her family, and those around her.


Jürgen Hansel: Struggle for Contact
Fears of contact and aggressive behavioral disturbances prevent social integration outside the family patchwork. A case for Gallicum acidum.


Frans Kusse: Levels and Trauma
Improved case-taking and remedy selection at different levels of experience in the homeopathic treatment of children.


Andreas Richter: Overexcited in the Womb
Tocolytics and impaired regulation in early childhood: the homeopathic use of Fenoterol hydrobromide in young children.


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