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Dr. Luc:
I am going to post soon an interesting case of Carl Jung. I am writing a new book (2 volumes, about 800 pages in total) called: Beyond Jung:Dreams, Delusions and Neuroses. For this book, I have read all 20 volumes of Jung collossal wotk (the Collected Works of Jung). I have immense respect for the way Jung approached his patients: he wasa a true unconsdcious homeopath and I wish he would have studied homeopathy. When I post this case which he treated for 26 years without result (schizofrenia) it is evident that the remedy is clear from year one on and how secondary delusions develop but stll belonging to the same remedy.
Also (although I have plenty of topics to talk about) the readers of this group can suggest some topics of interest to everyone. I hope I can do a posting at least once a month.
May we all learn from each other, put egotism aside: I have learned morte from my mistakes than any success in my life!
Warmest regards to everyone
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Dear Dr. Luc,
How interesting! I too have always believed that Jung would have made a superb homeopath for people with problems of the mind! HE surely had a most homeopathic approach to case management. I was looking forward to reading some of Jungs case histories and managenebt, but apparently (from epople in teh Jung society) there are copywrite or confidentiality laws to reading these case histories in Germany.
The Interviews with David Little also brought out this similarity of observation. I thoroughly enjoyed reading David Little's observations on various issues other as well.
I do look forward to reading your new book (while I've nearly finished reading the one being discussed).
Thanks for taking the time to post.
Sincerely,
dr. leela