Problem children? - Spectrum of Homeopathy 01/2015
Children cause problems when they don't
meet expectations – in terms of their genes, their development and their
behaviour. The theme of the spring 2015 edition of SPECTRUM “Problem Children?”
is an ambivalent one, hence the question mark. After all, the problem often
lies with the excessive expectations of parents, teachers and a society with
innovative information technologies that can overburden even the most
developmentally normal children. ADHD and DMDD are diagnoses that may be
associated with exaggerated expectations as much as with the sensory overload
found in the modern world. With the choice of the cheeky girl for the cover
picture of “Problem Children?” we were highlighting the amusing message of the
photo: things aren't so bad after all! But that was before the latest
fashionable diagnoses from the American Psychiatric Association (APA): “disruptive
mood dysregulation disorder” (DMDD) as well as severe and recurrent verbal
and/or behavioural fits of rage.
With
her case of a highly gifted and extremely angry Lanthanide girl, Resie Moonen
raises the issue of whether such diagnoses can be justified. Further
contributions from Paresh Varsani, Dinesh Chauhan, Wyka Feige and others show
how parents these days frequently seek homeopathic help for their children due
to fits of anger and aggression. Treatment is always individualized and the
remedies come from all the natural kingdoms. Michal
Yakir uses her plant table, for example, to find the most suitable remedy for a
girl who is constantly irritable.
Alongside behavioural problems, school
performance is also a major issue. The paediatrician Heiner
Frei presents cases of “academic failure” due to a wide range of causes including
learning disorders, poor concentration, lack of motivation, anxiety and
hyperactivity.
Physical and mental development disorders
have always been of concern to paediatricians. Bettina Baltacis reports in a professional
and affectionate style on her work in the multidisciplinary team of the first
Austrian Down's syndrome clinic. Sunil Anand describes the
possible influence of multiple vaccinations on childhood development and the
value of vaccine nosodes. Friedrich P. Graf describes the particular dangers of aluminium as a
vaccine adjuvant.
Andreas Richter examines the common and often highly
fraught relationship between adoptive parents and their children. Without
intervention and treatment, bonding disorders can often lead to traumatic
family dramas.
The
extract from this issue of SPECTRUM comes from Anna Koller-Wilmkings with her
fascinating account of her paediatric practice, presenting the entire spectrum
of the theme of this issue – from developmental and behavioural disorders
through psychiatric problems to severe physical pathologies, from well-known to
minor remedies, and from classical repertorisation to the sensation method.
All
the authors of this issue of SPECTRUM demonstrate the beneficial effects of
homeopathic help for children, not just for classical disorders but also for
the pathological excesses of our modern world.
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