This is a comprehensive handbook explaining the meaning and application of the core concepts of flower essence therapy as it pertains to veterinary medicine.
This book, Dr. Cutullo’s third, explains the
complex psychology of dogs and cats, as well as the relationship animals
have with their guardians. The book also includes an introduction to
animal spirituality, methods for administering flower essences to
animals, the possible obstacles to therapy, and questions practitioners
should ask guardians, and also themselves, to make easier finding the
most effective flower essences for particular situations.
The book, with the Foreword written by Patricia Kaminski and
delicate comical drawings by Köbi Wiesendanger, describes 94 flower
essences and additional compound formulas. One section includes a
repertory of symptoms, with easy to use tables giving an overview of
indications and flower essences.
The
book also features case histories and practical examples of how to use
North American flower essences for treating animals. For example, Dr.
Cutullo cites a case using Black Cohosh, indicated for a dog showing
aggressive tendencies toward other dogs and with people other than his
caretaker. Dr. Cutullo was able to discern and begin to understand the
reason of his behavior: “It occurred to me that perhaps the dog wanted
his guardian, whom he loved so much, to be for him only, in a sole
relationship. His behavior was not caused by jealousy, but his had a
manipulating and possessive attitude resulting in violent and somehow
devastating conduct. This was the reason why I decided to use for the
first time Black Cohosh. Little by little, the dog’s attacks became less
frequent and were directed only toward people with particular features.
Finally, the dog never again attacked anyone.”
Paperback
233 pages
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