Homœopathic Links 2011; 24(2): 108-113
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1271053
MATERIA MEDICA AND CASES

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Thuja occidentalis

The Treatment of the Dissociated SelfAlize Timmerman The Netherlands
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Publication Date:
25 May 2011 (online)

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Summary

Traumas may have a physical or psychological cause. In this article we focus on the treatment of traumas with a psychological cause. In some cases, a trauma causes a dissociation of the Self, resulting in a rupture between the constituting parts of the self, negative parts becoming more dominant. The treatment of these patients must lead to reuniting the Self, recreating a wholeness in the person, integration of body, psyche and mind. Next to Minerals, Conifers are important remedies in these cases as they provide tools to help the patient to overcome the fragmentation of the Self and to restore a solid physiological and emotional status. A very typical case of Thuja as a remedy to heal a trauma with a psychological cause is presented.

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Alize Timmerman

Jan v Nassaustraat 111

2596 BS Den Haag

The Netherlands

Email: hin@hahnemanninstituut.nl

Alize Timmerman started her career in biochemical research working in hospitals in The Netherlands and Norway and at the University of Amsterdam. In the seventies she studied Naturopathic Medicine and Homoeopathy and started practising in 1981 and lecturing in 1986. She is the founder (1988) and director of The Hahnemann Institute of The Netherlands. The Institute organizes in-service training for practising homoeopaths. Alize lectures now all over the world, combining her unique insights in Homoeopathy and Psychology with a very special talent in didactics and presentation. In her seminars, Alize has also stimulated groups to start their own triturations, provings, the use of family constellations and other ways of enlarging their scope of classical homeopathy.