So at this moment there are three post-graduate groups, with cases, practically exclusively cases with case-analysis; and one Open Seminar, which is in June. If you are interested, you can participate in any of them or in the Open Seminar. [Publisher’s note; for contact addresses please see end of book]
I actually would like to hear some questions from you, so I can see a bit what you are thinking.
Q: “Concerning the fear about the son, which you mentioned while differentiating Nux vomica and Rhus toxicodendron: for me it would be interesting to know if these worries are the worries of a father or a mother. I would assume more of a father?”
G.V.: “Yes, that is true. All the cases I have in mind are cases of fathers.”
Q: “Thank you.”
Q: “I was treating a girl which had a lot of anger every time it didn’t bring home the very best marks from school. What was very pronounced in her was that she was always wearing a cap in bed, in winter and in summer. I gave her Psorinum 200 C. The anger reduced slowly, and also the skin eruptions decreased slowly.
The child was about 9 years old at the time. Now she came to see me again. She is now 16 years old. She has no problems dealing with her emotions, but now she has developed vitiligo. What would be the correct remedy now? (audience giggles)
Again Psorinum?”