Abstract
A comparison is made between psychiatry and homoeopathy, with reference to five homoeopathic
principles. These are the law of similars, the self-healing principle, the microdose
effect, Hering's Law and diagnosis through pattern recognition. There is evidence
that all of these have been incorporated into contemporary psychiatry, and that recent
neurobiological research provides a measure of validation to these age-old teachings.
Some testable research questions are also proposed.
Key Words
Psychiatry - Homoeopathy - Law of similars - Self-healing - Microdose - Hering's Law
- Rollback - Pattern recognition