THE SECRET WITHIN THE MIRROR – A DESCRIPTIVE PERSONALITY TRAIT OF THUJA
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https://doi.org/10.59939/3048-6270.2026.v4.i1.14Keywords:
Thuja occidentalis, Homeopathic personality, Mental symptoms, Remedy individualization, Constitutional remedy, Personality traits, materia medica, IndividualizationAbstract
Thuja occidentalis is a well-known constitutional homeopathic remedy with a distinctive mental and emotional profile described in classical literature. Individuals requiring Thuja are typically characterized by introversion, heightened sensitivity and a tendency toward secrecy and guilt. Clinically, such individuals may exhibit rigid self-control, fixed ideas, anxiety related to self-image and fear of judgment. A notable feature is the disparity between outward composure and inner emotional distress. Understanding these characteristic personality traits is essential for accurate individualization and remedy selection in Homeopathic practice. This descriptive article explores the characteristic personality traits attributed to Thuja, drawing from classical materia medica and clinical observations. The aim is to present a coherent understanding of the inner emotional landscape, behavioural tendencies and constitutional makeup associated with Thuja to aid homoeopathic practitioners in individualized remedy selection.
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