MENTAL HEATH IN WOMENS AND ITS TREATMENT BY TISSUE REMEDIES

Authors

  • P V Balaji Deekshitulu Psychology & Psychologist and Alt. Medicine (Homeopathy) Practitioner, Tirupati, A.P, India

Abstract

In this article the author argues that complete presentation of
Psychosomatic disorders in general, is used to mean a healthy balance of the
mind and body in an overall feeling of well-being to describing the existence
of positive health in an individual as exemplified by quality of life, Tissue
remedies it is like rejuvenation and cleanup process on all levels physical,
mental and emotional. The concept of Psychosomatic Problems of mind and
these determine Homeopathy is guided best treatment. tissue remedies is
highlighted as a holistic system with its concern for prevention and
promotion of psychosomatic disorders and mental health.
Key words: Anxiety, Stress, Depression etc. mental health and Tissue
remedies

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2017-05-24

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