Con in Sehgal

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Sehgal Rubrics

Extravagance Excitement and enthusiasm exhilarates his emotions and he responds to them very strongly.
Calculating inability With the emotions he gets so engrossed in activities that he fails to estimate his own physical or mental power.
Indifference, conscience, to the dictate of Though he is wise enough to understand that he is overdoing it, he ignores his better judgment in favour of his emotions.
Ailment, from excitement emotional As a result of overexerting himself he soon feels exhausted as his energy is all drained off.

Bed, desires to remain in

Quiet, wants to be repose and tranquillity desire for

  • Exhaustion of body and mind is generally slowing down all the activities of the body. When so exhausted he wishes to stay in bed (Like Cocc).
  • Gradually growing paralytic weakness some what as was described in (Cocc ₳ Con)
  • When exhausted he feels like resting in isolation and peace. So he lies down to rest and wishes to stay in bed for a long time.
  • In his own world, where there is nothing to bother him no work, no family demand or any trouble). But as soon as there is any demand from his family or friends he readily fulfills it. (Opposite to Cocc)
Business, averse to

• Neglects, important things to

  • He does not like to involve himself in any activity.
  • He neglects even the important things.
Occupation , diversion mind amel

Play, desire for

  • If Con is asked why he does not simply refuse to do something while he is resting he says, "My emotions prompt me to comply. Suppose someone asked me to get him something from the market, I would go and get it even if I did not want to."
  • In fact I enjoy going out shopping I don't feel tired as I enjoy just looking at things even when I don't intend to buy them.
  • In fact I enjoy going out shopping I don't feel tired as I enjoy just looking at things even when I don't intend to buy them.
Suspicious
  • Con does not see people or things as friendly but hostile. He can never be happy.
  • Everything makes a disagreeable impression on him. He seems to notice only the bad in everything.

Impressionable, unpleasantly by everything (1)

  • His outlook is very narrow. He is very suspicious and refuses to acknowledge let alone appreciate the good and kind acts that others do for him. He does not see his family in any different light either. He sees selfish motives even behind loving gestures such as a gift. He thinks his wife bought him a shirt so that she could have two dresses in return
Anxiety, continence prolonged, from
  • When it comes to taking care of his health, he is too laid back. He postpone visiting the doctor as possible as he can
  • D: Why did you he come so long to see a doctor? P: I had been waiting to have a detailed talk about my problem with the doctor.
  • P: "I hate to have to work for my family. Everyone is dependent on me. Moreover I have to do a lot of work at home too."
  • P: It is not that I give lower priority to my health than other matters but I think that I should take the treatment when other engagements are not pressing on me.
  • Prefers free mind
  • Feels lots of responsibility
Complaining, sleep in Gets involved in things voluntarily in spite of knowing their disadvantages.
  • Del, injury is about to receive
  • QUARRELSOME; alternating with; silent sadness (1)
  • ESTRANGED; from her family (21): am-c, anac, ars, con, hep, nat-c, nat-m, nat-s, nit-ас, nux-v, phos, plat, psor, sep, staph
  • DRESS; averse to (in melancholia) (1)