2012
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1327813
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The Prover and the Repertoriser

Abstract: Problems with the conversion of provings into repertory language are being discussed and solutions proposed.

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“…There also has been a tendency in recent years to expand the usage of Delusion rubrics to represent general themes in HPTs. Sherr (2012) writes that it is important to identify clearly between "Delusion" and "Feeling", explaining that "Feeling" is an emotion, while a "Delusion" is in the mind.…”
Section: Handling Of Delusionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There also has been a tendency in recent years to expand the usage of Delusion rubrics to represent general themes in HPTs. Sherr (2012) writes that it is important to identify clearly between "Delusion" and "Feeling", explaining that "Feeling" is an emotion, while a "Delusion" is in the mind.…”
Section: Handling Of Delusionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The range is from immediately to ten years after the homeopathic proving is conducted (Sherr, 2012). The advantages and challenges of these approaches are summarized in Table 2.…”
Section: When To Repertorisementioning
confidence: 99%