kbanhpathy
Dear Sir,
Nice u have come up to the help. The betrayal is not a delusion,happened so that among in her group of friends, she did things against the will of her friend circle and later they(her friends) insulted her and then she tells whom to believe,she feels betrayed.(can Ignatia come to the picture)

delusion betrayed she is, pessimist, confidence want of self confidence, reproaches self, brooding, company desire for.
i feel these are all expressions of patient we need to understand the cause. i mean why she has gone in this state? little detail history needs to be taken
this symptoms started after the attack of malaria. A loving child of both parents.No insults from either.
can i get some probable remedies from your expertise
Nat. Mur. & Nat. Carb. I ll prfer Nat. Carb. first.
Lyco is another remedy that you can think abt but the thermal of both Natrum and Lyco does not match your patient, i.e if the thermal is marked in your patient.
It needs to be ascertained that what she is saying about betrayal is a ’delusion’ or ’truth’ about her life. Was that Malaria the only event or were there actualy other changes in relationships at the same time?
Dear Sir,
Nice u have come up to the help. The betrayal is not a delusion,happened so that among in her group of friends, she did things against the will of her friend circle and later they(her friends) insulted her and then she tells whom to believe,she feels betrayed.(can Ignatia come to the picture)
If betrayal is not a delusion but something that happened to her in reality, then we will not take the delusion rubric. Rather the ‘reaction’ to the situation becomes more important now.
What is the reaction? Is it grief? Is it resentment? Is it frustration? Is it jealousy? guilt? Which one is predominant? Cross that with the physicals…[Read more]