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MENTAL
EMOTION
PHYSICAL
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 Mental  | 
 Emotional  | 
 Physical  | 
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 Complete Mental Confusion  | 
 Suicidal Depression  | 
 Brain ailments  | 
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 Destructive Delirium  | 
 Apathy  | 
 Heart ailments  | 
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 Paranoid Ideas  | 
 Sadness  | 
 Endocrine ailments  | 
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 Delusions  | 
 Anguish  | 
 Liver ailments  | 
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 lethargy  | 
 Phobias  | 
 Lung ailments  | 
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 Dullness  | 
 Anxiety  | 
 Kidney ailments  | 
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 Lack of Concentration  | 
 Irritability  | 
 Bone ailments  | 
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 Forgetfulness Absent-mindedness  | 
 Dissatisfaction  | 
 Muscle ailments Skin ailments  | 
The precise listing is as yet preliminary; much work needs to be done to refine our understanding of the various levels. Nevertheless, this approximation is useful clinically, and it can be verified and re- fined by detailed chronological history-taking always focused on the whole being. In this chapter, an attempt will be made to describe the three levels in moderate detail, while further illustrations will be elab- orated much more exhaustively as we progress through the book.
Each description in the illustration should be considered to be composed of a particular symptom and its degree of intensity. In the diagram, the sequence of symptoms is listed with the supposition that