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Ananas comosus

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
3Lilianae
Subclass
3Liliidae
Phase
4Arecales
Subphase
7Bromeliaceae
Stage
1
Author

Martin Jakob

Type

Case 1

Chapter

633.47.01

Book
Family
633.47.01 Ananas sativa, CaseCase by Martin Jakob.
Man, 40, marriage problems.
He has separated from his wife after twenty years of marriage. He had a girlfriend but he finished the relationship again because he he did not feel free. He felt that conditions are put on him, that they wanted to have a say in his life, that he has become a possession, in property. He wanted to return to his wife and his family. For a while he went back and forth, between his ex-wife and girlfriend. He had strong guilt feelings. He is rather impulsive and you get the feeling he is thoughtless in terms of relationships. He starts impulsively towards his girlfriend and then has the feeling that he really wants to be with his wife. That gives him strong feelings of guilt about being with his girlfriend.
He is very lively and impulsive.
He has very frequent urination at night.
AnalysisLilianae: monocots: relationship.
Phase 4: fixed, solid relationship
Subphase 7: freedom.
Bromeliaceae: restricted in his freedom; conflict between being settled and freedom from the relationship.
Stage 1: starts impulsively; spontaneous; simple and childlike; unpredictable
Follow upAfter Ananas sativus he can explain to his wife that he needs some freedom, like having a few beers with friends. He feels freer within his marriage and comfortable with his wife. He completed the treatment.
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