Remedy code: 3-655.21.16
A 24-year-old boy with behavioral problems, he is intellectually disabled, has an IQ of 50, lives at home with his mother, and works under supervision. He is tall, restless, looks at you little, turns his head or eyes away, and 'hides his gaze' behind his long curls. He is overstimulated and attached to his mother, when she talks to someone or pays attention to someone, he intervenes by acting out, fluttering movements, bullying behavior, screaming, or constantly calling you on his phone. It isn't very easy for the parents. Mother feels like a protector, she sees the attacks escalate, he then pulls her hair, and pulls the towels out of the closet. At 9 years old, he received Abroma and then became much calmer. He gives short, direct answers or avoids you with restlessness. He goes grocery shopping or to sports independently, and takes care of the cat at home. He has a special headset to calm down, with a filter for ambient noise, and he listens to a lot of music. Over-stimulation: a lot comes in. Perceives a lot, even what is unspoken. He keeps an eye on everything and gets angry when his mother pays attention to others. He feels that deep inside when someone is too close to his mother or touches her. You shouldn't give him attention, nor shakes his hands, it makes him more restless. The anger comes suddenly, with fluttering, rocking, or suddenly hitting a painting. He starts talking loudly, turns the music up very loud, hits himself on the head, and curses. He keeps sabotaging and shouting. Mother has never found a way to steer it. This behavior is worse with cola and chocolate. Painting, that calms him down. ‘Feeling things’: what the teacher is going to say. Sleep is good, no dreams. Father lives in another city, he is overbearing as a person, the boy himself is a chameleon to his father and has a strong focus on his mother. His explanation is about his behavior: it's busy in my head, I'm not myself, but I have to do it. Received lac-maternum and placenta in previous years, without much reaction. The sexual feelings that are coming now are difficult, it is frustrating sometimes. He likes a girl and starts screaming when his mother talks to her.
AnalysisIn an analysis it is about what stands out, what is prominently present, his limitations and intense emotions are largely physiologically determined, and the search is for his specific sensitivity and characteristics. It's about properties, but 'who's in charge', the person or the properties, properties that dominate the person can become disruptive, either for the person or for the environment, then we call it a 'complaint', a disturbance. If possible, we place and rank the properties according to the parameters used in
Qjure, Classe, Phase, or Stage.
Class 5: emotional impressions, non-verbally he is strong, possibly as compensation for the mental. Sensitive to atmosphere, nonverbal (these were also the arguments for Abroma fifteen years ago). There are still many indications for Malividae.
Phase 1: Strong impulses, impulsive, the mother is idealistic and spontaneous. Searched for a Subphase in the Class 55 and
Phase 1 that is fitting. We recognize the
Cistales: sensitive to noise, fear separation, suppressing anger, aggression, sexuality. Can we confirm this?
Phase 2: discharging tension, comparing the
Magnesiums, the hiding of the
Calciums, and the powerlessness of the
Bariums. Often the Subphase is the most visible aspect, the underground, the basal is more characteristic in the Phase. On ‘top’ is the action, as we call the Stage, here the stage 16 aspects of ‘neglect’, ‘begging’ for attention, love and jealous.
Prescription:
Bixa orellana C200
Follow-upthe first thing noticed after taking it was that he didn't intervene when his mother was busy with someone or in conversation, he could still become restless but stayed at a distance. After a week, when she called someone, he started his behavior again; his mother got angry and he was immediately calm, that had never happened before! In the following weeks, he is calmer, his mother finds that there is some awareness of his behavior, it's different. He stopped drinking cola and eating chocolate on his own. He still talks loudly with outbursts (
Malvales characteristics, expressive voice, or expressive use of the voice), and with repetitions. He now often looks at me, mostly with sunglasses on. He was more relaxed, we laughed a lot, and he could also handle the hustle and bustle of the city. This week it stood out: due to a misunderstanding, no one came to pick him up from work, and he walked home by himself. The movements are no longer seen. After sugar, he has a short fuse. The following year continues to go well.
Bixa was prescribed once before, for an artist, highly motivated and competitive and, wanted to continue all activities despite old age.