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Translating Language into Repertory Rubrics

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Translating Language into Repertory Rubrics

Translating Cultural Language into Repertory Rubrics using case studies

Members: 167
Latest Activity: 3 hours ago

Welcome | Please take time to prepare your work before posting

Dear Wonderful HWC Members. WOW! This is a very popular group. People want to understand more about language and interpreting what we say and hear. It takes time and thought to put the words to paper.

NOTICE: Please Prepare your work thoroughly before posting. Think about what you want to present and say. Help us in the process to guide us through the repertory to understand the meaning of our words.

Any posts that do not pertain directly with this topic will be removed. We are talking about the language that people use and how it relates to the rubric language to find the appropriate remedy.

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Vickie I. Craig

Language of the patient.. 2 Replies

Hi to the Group,   How many times have you sat analyzing a case and see in your notes- this person prefaces everything with "what if..." or " I should have.." and the list goes on. I don't have the a…

Started by Vickie I. Craig. Last reply by Debby Bruck 3 hours ago.

SARANG

Understanding HYOSYAMUS through rubrics. 3 Replies

Hello everybody ,I have attached a File.of Hyosyamus.Please go through it and then we would try to explore it.

Tagged: Understanding, Remedy

Started by SARANG. Last reply by Priya Ranjan 7 hours ago.

Dr. Navneet Bidani

MAGNETISED, desires to be 18 Replies

First you should know what happens when an iron bar is magnetised. It acquires the quality of a magnet, means it acquires the quality of a magnet and attracts other iron materials. Likewise, such a p…

Started by Dr. Navneet Bidani. Last reply by Adil Jamshaid Aug 28.

kuram srinivasachar anand

Avrice

Hi! to everybody in group.  I am glad I found this group.  Probably I did not check it before.Avrice...  (stingy)There is a main rubric and few subrubrics in Synthetic reportory.  I was wondering for…

Started by kuram srinivasachar anand Aug 19.

Lynn Cremona

Clucking/Glucksen 2 Replies

I've been pondering this for some time, and seeing it again while looking at rubrics in one of the class cases. got me started all over again ! here's what I have found so far. Per Steven Decker : T…

Started by Lynn Cremona. Last reply by Katja Schütt Aug 14.

Hans Weitbrecht

Boger - Boenninghausen Repertory 1905 19 Replies

Dear membersChris Gillen  made me aware of the following which I want to pass on: A German practitioner, Klaus Giek, has generously photocopied and scanned the entire 1905 BB repertory (from a copy h…

Started by Hans Weitbrecht. Last reply by Lynn Cremona Jul 20.

Dr Prasad Arvind Rasal.

Study of the Rubrics generally associated with each other 4 Replies

  In some disorders of the skin which are generally disturbs beauty of an Individual & also if there is a big chronic disappointment in the life of a person, the following state of disposition…

Started by Dr Prasad Arvind Rasal.. Last reply by Kavitha Kukunoor Jul 19.

Dr Prasad Arvind Rasal.

Practical Utility of the Rubrics

Affliction, feels as if he had suffered from an overwhelming: Cycl Afflict means: 1 to cause pain or suffering to; distress very much 2 [Obs.] to overthrow Affliction means: 1 an afflicted condition;…

Started by Dr Prasad Arvind Rasal. Jul 5.

Dr Prasad Arvind Rasal.

Practical Utility of the Rubrics

Fear, Superstitious: Rhus T Superstition means 1 any belief, based on fear or ignorance, that is inconsistent with the known laws of science or with what is generally considered in the particular soc…

Started by Dr Prasad Arvind Rasal. Jul 2.

Gina Tyler DHOM

The language of observation 17 Replies

Just to start a new discussion on translating the language presented by our patients. 1-the symbols that come up in our patients dream state-how do we use translate this information. coments please--…

Started by Gina Tyler DHOM. Last reply by Dr Ejaz Hasan Jun 22.

 

Members (167)

Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj. Debby Bruck Dr. Navneet Bidani Hans Weitbrecht Dr. Valerian Mendonca senthil ingrid wawra Dr. Wequar Ali Khan DR. ARINDAM DUTTA Katja Schütt sajjadakram Joy Lucas Gina Tyler DHOM irene Pena-Strohlein Dr Shashi Mohan Sharma K.Srinivasa Raghavan Dr. Ravi Singh Dr. Nagarajan Alias Azhar Dr sushil devkota dr. michelle levan Dr. Meakin Mittu Myra Nissen Dr Neena Singla Lynn Cremona Pavalan R D Dr Edouard Broussalian pravin goswami Ellen Madono Dr. Rajiv Chopra
 
 
 

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