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Old 19th October 2000, 09:10 AM
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I could use some help with finding a rubric about someone who canīt deal with problems, who flyes, escapes, moves or travelles away from his problems. Any suggestions, please?
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Old 19th October 2000, 10:35 AM
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Almost uncontrollable desire to travel far away - merc(2)

Attempts to escape into a world of dreams - anh


Flight from reality - anh

Desire to travel

Desires to escape

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Old 19th October 2000, 10:52 PM
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MIND - TRAVELLING - desire for
am-c.-1 am-m.-1 anan.-1 aur.-1 bar-c.-1 bell.-1 calc.-1 calc-p.-3 carc.-2 caust.-1 choc.-1 cimic.-1 cur.-1 elaps-1 goss.-1 hipp.-2 hydrog.-1 ign.-2 iod.-2 lach.-1 lyss.-1 mag-c.-1 med.-1 merc.-2 merc.-2 plat.-1 sanic.-1 sep.-1 thea-1 tub.-3 tub.-3

MIND - ESCAPE, attempts to (62)
bell.-4 hyos.-3 aesc.-2 agar.-2 ars.-2 bry.-2 cocc.-2 crot-h.-2 cupr.-2 dig.-2 glon.-2 nux-v.-2 oena.-2 op.-2 stram.-2 verat.-2 acon.-1 agar-st.-1 alco.-1 all-s.-1 androc.-1 ars-met.-1 arum-t.-1 bapt.-1 bar-c.-1 camph.-1 caust.-1 cham.-1 chel.-1 chel.-1 chin.-1 chlor.-1 choc.-1 cic.-1 coloc.-1 hell.-1 ign.-1 iod.-1 kali-br.-1 lach.-1 lil-t.-1 lyc.-1 meli.-1 merc-c.-1 merc.-1 mez.-1 mez.-1 oper.-1 phos.-1 plb.-1 puls.-1 ran-b.-1 rhus-t.-1 rib-ac.-1 samb.-1 sol-ni.-1 sul-ac.-1 sulph.-1 tub.-1 valer.-1 zinc-p.-1 zinc.-1 limest-b.-1 haliae-lc. -1

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Old 20th October 2000, 07:22 PM
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Thank you, both for your answers. But couldnīt it be cowerdice too? What do you think about that? Or awersion to responsibility?
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Yes I was looking for both of those, but haven't found them yet. Have you.
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Old 20th October 2000, 07:46 PM
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why does s/he escape from probs?
Fear, anxiety, laziness, whatever?
If fear, of what, etc?

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Old 20th October 2000, 07:48 PM
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It could be,-

Restlessness, drives him from place to place?

Wander, desires to?

You have to decide what is the root of it.
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Old 20th October 2000, 08:00 PM
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Yes, thatīs the problem, that not even he knows why he acts like this. But, both parents act the same way, so it could be the way he learnt it? If they (the parents) talk to each other per telephone and get upset, they just hang on, without saying bye or anything!! So, if he gets angry, he just lives for a walk and comes back after 20-30 minutes and everything is find. But, whatīs the cause? I donīt know, Iīm just speculating, and I know that it has nothing to do with homeopathy...

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Old 20th October 2000, 08:10 PM
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the desire to travel, and deal, is a common thing, in his people, and is not a homeopatic objekt for treatment.
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When being an "unprejudiced observer" as Hahnemann said, you have to be careful not to read into a patients words something you have not yet confirmed. If hasn't said he is afraid of things, it is best not to assume it. The idea in a consultation is to get to the most basic feeling of the patient, where he/she cannot explain it any further. Use the patients own words or your direct observations. If all he can say is that he wants to run away from problems, then that is all you can use. Sometimes the expression is too general, and you may have to confirm using other symptoms.
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