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Classical Homeopathy is a therapeutic system founded by the German doctor Samuel Hahnemann (1755 – 1843). The word ‘homeopathy’ is made up of the Greek words ‘omoios’, meaning ‘similar’, and ‘pathos’, meaning disease.
Hahnemann formulated his principle with the Latin motto ‘simila similibus curentur’ – similar can be cured with similar. Hahnemann believed this to be one of the fundamental laws of cure, and is an idea that had also been mentioned by Hippocrates and by Paracelsus.
Conventional medicine sets its focus on fighting the disease or disease symptoms whereas homeopathy considers the disease symptom to be an expression of a deeper cause within the organism and focuses on strengthening the organism’s defence mechanism in order to overcome the imbalance, create healing and through this alleviate the symptoms.
Body oriented psychotherapy originates back to the early 20th century and was developed by the Austrian doctor and then psychoanalyst Dr. Wilhelm Reich. During his work with Sigmund Freud he set about to discover the biological source of neurosis. During his researches he observed a very close relationship between psychological disturbances and a disturbed freedom of body movement, function and breath. His work shifted from a purely psychological approach towards an integration of body and mind.
Through relieving muscular tensions and facilitating a free flow of energy throughout the body, many psychological and/or physical symptoms were alleviated and integrated into a more natural and spontaneous expression of feelings and movement. Most body centred psychotherapies today have been influenced by his discoveries and ideas.
This particular approach addresses not only psychological disharmonies but is also a powerful method of treatment for many illnesses of a physical and emotional nature since it integrates the different levels of human expression.