A Psychological Analysis of the Delusion Rubrics: Understanding the Use and Meaning of the Delusion Rubrics in Case Analysis by Liz Lalor
Author:Liz Lalor [Lalor, Liz]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780994505705
Google: iATojwEACAAJ
Amazon: 0994505701
Publisher: ElkPress
Published: 2016-04-05T18:30:00+00:00
appreciated, and she will disappear high-maintain their ‘ego’ strength. The orga-
light their vulnerability. Illness is difficult
nized realistic part of the psyche is the
for Limestone because il ness is a material
‘ego’. If a remedy profile has a weakened
reality which they can’t escape. Illness
‘ego’ then their ability to perceive reality is
confronts their belief in unreal fancies;
under threat. No-one likes to be criticized.
illness destroys their delusional believe
The role of the homoeopath is to identify
that their body is enlarged and impene-
the patient’s peculiar response to criticism.
trable. Limestone need to be admired and
Limestone feel eroded by criticism, they
recognized. Limestone need to continue
feel as if the criticism penetrates deep
to believe they have been misunderstood.
within their psyche and it is destroying
The perception that they are misunder-
the fabric of their whole structure [ ego].
stood and not appreciated by others al ows Limestone view il ness as proof of failure.
Limestone to avoid ‘self-actualization’.
Limestone need to hide their illness to
Limestone uses rejection from the world
protect themselves from others’ criticism.
and their family in particular as an excuse
to justify why they have not managed to be
When Limestone are il they feel trapped
successful. Limestone blames their lack of
and enslaved by their body and illness, and
recognition on others. Il ness creates an
they feel enslaved by the person who is
interesting dilemma for Limestone. On the
looking after them. Limestone escape the
Chapter 3 - Forsaken
reality of their destruction by creating an
inflict injuries on others. Limestone have
il usion that their il ness does not exist.
the Delusion rubric: about to inflict injury
on someone. [1] 1. Limestone will hide their The simillimum will only be Limestone
il ness because they believe that, by doing
if the patient needs to create an il usion
so, they are protecting others from the
that their il ness is not real. Limestone
reality of their illness. Limestone have the
will literally say in a consultation that
Delusion rubric: she is poisoning people.
their il ness is not real and that life as
Limestone believe that they have a corro-
we see, and know it, is not real.
sive effect on others around them.
Limestone have the Mind rubric: cannot 1. Denial: Delusion rubric: enlarged:
tell what is unreal and what is real. [1] 1.
limest-b. Delusion rubric: enlarged:
Limestone have the Delusion rubric: everybody is: parts of body: limest-b. Delu-thing seems unreal. Limestone when sick
sion rubric: enlarged: body is: limest-b.
need to create another [ unreal] perception
Delusion rubric: tall: he or she is tall: of their life and their illness. Limestone
limest-b. Delusion rubric: body: lighter have the Mind rubrics: absorbed in fancies
than air; body is: limest-b. Delusion
and attempts to escape, and the Delusion
rubric: unreal: everything seems
unreal: limest-b. [This rubric pertains
rubric: body is lighter than air.
to the need to create an illusion.]
On one hand they need to maintain the
Delusion rubric: boat: owns a boat; he/
appearance or il usion they are well, and
she: limest-b. [1] 1. [ Limestone need to
on the other hand they need to hide their
believe they can float on water and
illness because they are unable to cope
escape their susceptibility to water
with others’ grief. Limestone have the
(acid rain) corroding their psyche. They
Mind rubrics: horrible things and sad
have a few Delusion
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