Homeopathic Psychology: Personalities of the Major Constitutional Remedies
Philip Bailey, MD
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Find your homeopathic personality type! The personality type of 34 leading remedies are discussed in eloquent and fascinating detail. References to literary figures, movie stars, musicians, and famous people and their homeopathic type are sprinkled throughout the book.
Dr. Phillip Bailey's penetrating discussion of thirty-five different remedies carries the stamp of clinical authority and scholarship. His introductory chapter provides a number of clinical pearls with regard to history-taking. The book offers a unique elemental analysis of constitutional types showing how homeopathy and other medical systems may one day be linked. Homeopathic Psychology is an important addition to the dialogue between homeopathy and psychiatry.
"Dr. Phillip Bailey's penetrating discussion of thirty-five different remedies carries the stamp of clinical authority and scholarship. His introductory chapter provides a number of clinical pearls with regard to history-taking. The book offers a unique elemental analysis of constitutional types showing how homeopathy and other medical systems may one day be linked. Homeopathic Psychology is an important addition to the dialogue between homeopathy and psychiatry."
-- Jonathan Davidson, M.D Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Duke University School of Medicine
"This book gives insights into the basic nature of many important remedies. It is well-written and accurate. I recommend it to all serious students of homeopathy."
-- Roger Morrison, M.D. co-founder, Hahnemann College of Homeopathy; Author, Desktop Guide to Keynotes and Confirmatory Symptoms
"Homeopathic Psychology furthers our understanding of the psychology of the major homeopathic remedies. Dr. Bailey explains well our existing knowledge of the remedies and broadens our understanding of them, providing numerous highly original observations. His descriptions of the psychogenesis and psychodynamics of the remedies is engrossing. Homeopathic Psychology is a pleasure to read and has enhanced my familiarity with the materia medica."
-- George Guess, M.D., DHt Editor, Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy
For people interested in some of Dana Ullman's earliest writings, you can read his undergraduate thesis at U.C. Berkeley in 1975 on "Human Learning." Honor students at UC Berkeley who wish to have an independent major (and who do not want to have a regular generic major) are required to write a thesis. This paper on "Human Learning" provides insights into Dana's early synthetic and integrative thinking. The beginning of the article and its definition of "science" may be of special interest. Also, Dana creatively chose to use his own invented pronouns to replace the masculine emphasis of "he," "him," and "his," with "che," "chis," and "cher."