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Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy

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Mental health

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Publications Tagged with "Mental health"

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2026

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Study of application of synthesis 9.0 repertory in management of stress

Dr. Samta Jain
4/6/2026
pp. 7

In the first phase theoretical study was completed. In which detailed information about Stress, Homoeopathy, Mental Health and Synthesis Repertory & Stress related rubrics was given. In Homoeopathic part with details of case taking, materia medica references & varieties of rubrics related to stress from Synthesis 9.0 Repertory was studied with the help of authentic books, Homoeopathic journals & internet sites. In the second phase detailed practical study was completed. This study was done by collecting the data & treating the 30 patients presenting different complaints with Stress. Where Homoeopathic medicine were prescribed on the basis of Repertorial totality of symptom with the help of synthesis 9.0 Repertory. Introduction: - The Introductory part starts with its prevalence & incidence according to WHO was described. The prevalence of Stress in Indian & its common cause were given. Approach of physician towards a case of Stress was given through Perceived Stress Scale Scores was used for assessment of recovery in details. Aim and Objectives: - of the Study has been discussed very briefly & precisely.

Review of Literature For Low Self Esteem In The Students

Dr. Virendra Jain and Dr. Kalyani Durbule
4/6/2026
pp. 25

Low self-esteem among students is an important psychological concern that can negatively influence academic performance, emotional stability, and social development. Self-esteem refers to the degree of respect, value, and confidence individuals place on their own abilities and judgments. During the student phase of life, individuals experience rapid physical, cognitive, and social changes, which require them to develop independence and personal identity. When students lack confidence in their abilities or struggle with these developmental challenges, they may experience feelings of worthlessness, reduced motivation, and difficulty evaluating their own performance realistically. Previous studies indicate that factors such as academic stress, family environment, peer acceptance, socioeconomic status, and experiences of abuse may contribute to low self-esteem among students. Psychological theories, including Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and cognitive theory of depression, highlight the role of self-esteem in personal growth and mental health. In homoeopathic literature, emotional disturbances such as anxiety, fear, and lack of confidence are considered significant in understanding the patient’s totality of symptoms. Repertorial and materia medica approaches describe remedies commonly associated with low self-confidence, including Anacardium orientale, Baryta carbonica, Lycopodium clavatum, and Silicea terra. Understanding the psychological basis and homoeopathic interpretation of low self-esteem can assist practitioners in identifying appropriate therapeutic strategies for improving students’ mental well-being.

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