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Celle Seminar I, Case 9: Lymphoma

began to deteriorate. The foundation for her becoming ill was laid down at that point. Because she became homeless, she very quickly tried to build up another relationship. You heard that she very quickly started a relationship with someone else after the first relationship was terminated. She was always looking for security, for somebody to lean on. We could relate all her fears back to that particular event. If I were to translate these observations into the language of the repertory, then there’s one remedy that hasn’t been discussed at all: Causticum. I would like to suggest that Causticum be included in the consideration.
(G.V.): Well, yes, at a certain point in the beginning, when I found out about her fear of animals and fear of the dark, I also thought of Causticum. You were very correct in bringing it up. This is another remedy that could have been considered together with Phosphorus. I did not consider Causticum because I did not see the sort of mental make-up that I would expect with Causticum: I did not see concern for others, nor did I see a sympathetic element. Maybe I overlooked it, but it did not seem to me that she was concerned with world causes. She was also quite insecure and needed security, which was expressed by her desire to be married. These are things that you do not see with Causticum. What we would see in Causticum would be a much more aggressive and much more revolutionary attitude. If anything, Causticum most probably would not want to get married. That’s why, considering her answers, I did not pursue this remedy. Still, you are right in bringing it into consideration, there is no question about that. She felt homeless. I would not take it as a homesickness because she said that, at that particular time, her relationship with her mother, who is still alive, was not good, and that the atmosphere in the house was also not very good. She has only recently had a good relationship with her mother. Moreover, she did not say that she was always homesick or that she always wanted to be back home. If she had expressed this feeling, and then followed it with regret that she couldn’t go home because of her bad relationships, that would be an element of homesickness that we might take into consideration. But what I primarily con-

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