A child may have Sycotic traits right from birth
[without going through the psoric phase] when there is parental
inheritance [for e.g.. history of gonorrhea in parents] OR...
The child may slide from the psoric to sycotic phase depending on
the external influences or any suppressive line of treatment taken.
as explained in the psoric miasm.
A child in the Sycotic phase is confused mentally and physically.
He, thus, reacts in 4 different ways :
- Reacts after a long time with a pause between action and reaction
- Reacts in a way which is harmful to himself [e.g., internalizing
of the emotions or of the disease]
- No reaction at all
- Repression of emotions
As discussed earlier our life revolves around :
1] World of facts
Sycotic children are those who are sensitive but are confused
because of fatigue.
In Sycotic phase, the children have a poor memory. They forget everything
very easily, they do not remember even the most common names, numbers,
etc. Their memory is weak for both recent and past events, more
so for recent events. Their concentration levels are low and hence
they have difficulty in concentrating on one task.
There is always a state of predominant confusion because the child
does not know how to handle the stimuli. In spite of all the slowness
and dullness, the child who is in the sycotic phase, always desires
more for less effort.
2] World of perception
In the sycotic phase, the images that are stored are full of altered
perception, confusion and negativity. Their perceptions are unclear
and the children find it difficult to judge or perceive any condition
or make mistakes in perceiving the realities of life, at both the
mental and physical level.
3] World of imagination
Sycotic children have a lot of non-constructive, negative or fixed
ideas. They keep building up more and more ideas in their mind;
they plan a lot of big things, but never carry on these imaginations
/ ideas to fruition. Even if they do try to implement them, they
cannot see them through to the end, which often leaves them sad
and depressed.
Sycotic child
Evolution of a sycotic child
Causative factor
Suppression at the physical [e.g. suppressive line of treatment]
or at the mental level [emotional suppression] is a very important
causative factor for all problems in sycotic children.
Milestones
Whether there is suppression at the physical or the mental level,
the formative years of sycotic children are not well organized.
Usually one of the developmental milestones in these children is
delayed, either head holding, walking, talking, teething, etc.
Intellect
Sycotic children are dull, lazy, sluggish and slow to act. They
are slow to assimilate or receive any stimulation and also slow
to respond, or to react to any stimuli.
These are the children who are not in touch with time and reality
of life, and they succumb to external pressures easily.
Child at play
Sycotic children usually do not enjoy playing because of their
laziness and sluggishness.
They play games which involve sitting at one place. They are especially
disinclined to play outdoor games. You will often observe that sycotic
children will love watching sports but if you ask them to take an
active part in any of the sports, they will not do so.
They always desire to win, by whichever means, and usually by crooked
means which comes naturally to them.
Paintings of sycotic children are shabby, disorganized and with
dark colors. Their paintings are usually half done, even their completed
paintings have no meaning, which clearly reflects their confusion.
Stories which sycotic children prefer to listen are those of jealously,
corruption, evil, cheating, stealing etc. [In real life also they
portray these kind of personalities. Young children who resort to
stealing, lying, anti-social behaviors to the extent of homicide
are strongly sycotic responses]
Scholastic performance
Academically, sycotic children are poor to average in studies.
Basically these children have no interest in studies. They do not
want to study or put forth any effort and yet they cannot accept
failure. In order to pass their exams these children will resort
to copying, snatching another child's paper, taking chits to examination
halls, etc.
They forget what to write in the exams out of confusion or anxiety
as to how they will perform. Their memory is weak, for words, letters,
reading etc. They have a difficulty in remembering what they have
studied, and make mistakes all the time. There is marked poverty
of thoughts, logic, rationality, etc. Their mind just does not seem
to work and hence these children like doing home work which is repetitive
[more mechanical rather than intelligent work]
Sycotic children bring home a lot of complaints from school
regarding studies, behavior, attention, play, etc.
Emotional pattern
Negative emotions
Sycotic children are easily moved to negative emotions like anger,
irritability, rage, hurt, jealousy, suspiciousness etc.
For example:
Anger and irritability is a very strong quality in sycotic children.
Children are easily angered or irritated without any reason, but
they find it very difficult to express these emotions. Instead,
they keeps on thinking about such incidences constantly, and build
up hard feelings against all those who have hurt them or troubled
them in any way.
Scheming and Planning
If somebody scolds them, they will not weep or show any emotions
[like most children do]. Instead, they start thinking about the
incidence over and over again, and develop hatred towards the person
[be it his parents or closest friends] who has hurt them, they will
then keep making plans and schemes as to how they will take revenge,
etc. Forgive and forget is not the policy of sycotic children.
Brooding
Thus, sycotic children keep on internalizing their emotions all
the time. There is a constant bottling up of negative emotions within
them, which keep on troubling them all the time. They keep brooding
over such instances +++ which is a very important feature of this
miasm.
Anxiety
In extremely young children, this anxiety is seen in form of restlessness,
sudden weeping, getting up frightened at night [because of anxious
and frightful dreams], enuresis etc.
In slightly older children, the anxiety is manifested either in
their studies or at play.
Anxiety is often seen in their reluctance to appear in the exams
without any reason. Their anxiety is so marked that they may develop
physical symptoms like sweating, palpitations, diarrhoea, etc. whenever
they are appearing for an exam or participating in any event. Once
they finish the exams, they will develop anxiety about whether they
will pass or fail in their exams.
These children will also show a marked anxiety +++ about their
health, they constantly feel they will fall sick or that they
are suffering from some grave illness. [You will often observe sycotic
children coming to a physician for a mild trifling ailment like
a cold, and they will exaggerate their complaints as if they are
suffering from a very long illness like pneumonia!!!].
They are true hypochondriacs who in the later stages of illness
, develop all sorts of fixed ideas about their body and health .[for
example, they think their body is made of glass - a typical Thuja
state]
This anxious state often makes them fearful of everything around
them; they develop marked fear of being alone, of dark, of failures,
of performance, of meeting people, etc.
Even their dreams manifest their anxious state; they dream as if
something bad would happen, of death, of missing a train, of failing
in exams, of missing achievement, failures, etc.
Obstinacy
Sycotic children are extremely obstinate and headstrong. They will
do whatever they desire to do, they are very demanding and once
they want something they want it at any cost. They cannot bear the
slightest contradiction for anything. Everyone must listen to them
and keep them happy but they will not listen to anybody be it their
parents or friends. When their demands are not met with, they feel
extremely sad, depressed and frustrated.
Selfishness
Another most important factor in sycotic children is " Love
of Self "
Sycotic children are extremely self centered and selfish in nature.
They only think about themselves and will go to any extent to accomplish
their goals or wishes. Hence, these children often turn out to be
sly, crafty, and malicious in their manners.
Right from a very young age, the sycotic children are jealous
and selfish. They are very possessive about their parents.
The children in this phase will not allow their parents to love
their younger siblings. If the parents cuddle and love the other
child, they become jealous, rageful and will harm the younger ones
when they are alone.
They will attract attention of their parents and others, by creating
self-pity or by attention seeking behaviors.
Greed
Sycotic children are very greedy; they don’t part with their
things easily. They are never satisfied with what they have; they
always want more of everything.
For example:
They will never share their toys / books etc. with anyone. They
will keep their belongings to themselves and also want to acquire
what other children have. These children are often termed as miserly.
Even if they have 5 chocolates they would like to have all of them.
They will not only eat all of these, but also grab other children’s
sweets.
Their greediness for food is so marked, that out of mere desire
of not wanting to share their food with anyone, they eat excessively
and out of proportion [that is why sycotic children are always obese
in constitution.]
[In older children, this quality of greediness is further carried
and develops into a fixed idea or a fear, a fear of poverty, these
young children feel they will have no money left, this makes them
even more miserly than ever !!]
Fixed ideas
Another manifestation of their fixed ideas is their belief in lucky
and unlucky numbers; superstitions, black cats etc. and they rely
on these things for all that they want to do.
Thus, it is evident that in the later stages of disease, the sycotic
children develop a lot of fixed ideas; it could be either related
to their health / their greedy nature / belief in lucky and unlucky
numbers, etc. These ideas are so strongly grilled in the mind of
sycotic children that no amount of reasoning or explanation will
change them.
As the disease progresses further, the child develops a lot of
delusions, illusions and hallucinations which is a very important
feature of this miasm. The different types of delusions, hallucinations,
illusions may be those of animals, of ugly faces, delusions that
he /she is very ill, or that she will become insane, as if everything
is unreal, of distant voices, etc.
Transition from Sycotic to Tubercular phase
The last phase of sycosis is evident in children who resort to
all sorts of addictions and harmful tendencies [evidence of child
sliding from the sycotic to tubercular phase]
Also, self destruction begins in this phase. Repeated frustrations
and failures lead to severe depression and suicidal tendencies in
these children at a very young age.
Acceptance
A sycotic child would never ever admit his mistakes. They will
always blame others for the mistakes which they commit. Even when
scolded, these children will repeat the same mistakes again.
These children want to succeed in life without making an effort.
If they are successful they will be highly egoistic about it and
take the entire credit of their success on themselves. Even if others
are successful, they want to take credit for others’ success.
And, when they fail, they want to blame all their failures on somebody
else; they never want to take responsibility of anything!!
Acceptance of failure just does not come to them. Repeated failures
lead to sadness, depression or even suicidal tendencies in these
young children.
Sickness pattern
As mentioned previously, sycotic children will fall sick when there
is any suppression either at the physical or the mental level.
Since they have very little capacity to bear stress and strain in
life, they fall sick very easily.
The illness develops slowly, it is usually chronic in nature, with
a low to moderate intensity and it never resolves easily.
Treatment
Sensitivity level of children belonging to this phase is low to
moderate; their reaction to any stimulus is slow and passive, lasting
for a long duration and with a low intensity. Any problem takes
a long time for resolution.
Since the sensitivity and susceptibility of sycotic children
is low to moderate, a remedy with a medium or low potency is required
to combat the disease.
With the appropriate homeopathic treatment, a child can
be reverted back to the psoric stage, though remnants of sycotic
traits may remain if the disease had well progressed.
If inappropriate [suppressive line of treatment] or no treatment
is carried out the child may slide into the tubercular or the syphilitic
stage depending on the disease condition, the external factors &
internal inheritance.
Behavioral disorders seen in sycotic children
- Obsessive compulsive disorders
- Delusions
- Illusions
- Hallucinations
- Schizophrenia
- Fear/ phobias
- Anxiety states
Young children suffering from autoimmune disorders, psychosomatic
disorders, migraine, bronchial asthma, obesity, etc. are all sycotic
responses.
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Editor: We will publish some exciting cases of the sycotic
miasm by Dr. Jawahar Shah, in our next issues.
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Dr. Jawahar Shah
8, New Hari Niwas, Dattatray Road, Santacruz (W), Mumbai - 54
Tel : 022 - 2661 4532, 2661 6561 Fax : 022 - 2660 0204
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