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The Celle Seminars – Page 245

she? She knows what is expected of her. You see the psychology behind the patient? If you were to merely sit down and write up symptoms, you would wind up giving just another remedy and then dismissing the case.

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(G. V.):What else have you noticed?
(F.P.): Those are the important things.
(G. V.): I want to know about your skin condition: how much worse is it now than before?
(F.P.): In percent? A hundred percent.

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(G.V.): You see, she falls into the trap. First of all, it can’t be a hundred percent worse because that would mean that she had absolutely no skin problem before. But to the extent that the skin is worse, the headaches and inner state must be proportionally that much better.
(A.l): Why do you think she is so aggressive, so Arsenicum like?(G.V.): Because it is her type, the sort of person for whom life has a bitter aftertaste.
(A.2): I saw her yesterday and I didn’t notice this that much. Could it be that this came out because of the remedies?
(G.V.): This increased aggressiveness?
(A3): Yes.
(G.V.): We could say that she is more aggressive, but the prob-lem is that we cannot compare this aggressiveness against the first time she came in for treatment. During her first visit she had nothing by which to base her own condition, for example, better or worse; she simply was. Now she has a point of comparison. At the beginning of the interview you get a glimpse into her