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International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(3):193-199

Organon Of Medicine and Homoeopathic Philosophy in The Individualised Management of Stress-Related Disorders: An Observational Study of Fifteen Patients Running Head- Homoeopathic Management of Stress-Related Disorders

Author Name: Dr. Bhushan Sureshrao Wankhade;  

1. BHMS MD Homoeopathy (Organon of Medicine & Homoeopathic Philosophy) Post - Professor & HOD Dept. of Organon of Medicine & Homoeopathic Philosophy Godawari Foundation's Dr. Ulhas Patil Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Jalgaon-Bhusawal Road, Jalgaon Khurd, District Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India

Paper Type: research paper
Article Information
Paper Received on: 2026-04-13
Paper Accepted on: 2026-05-10
Paper Published on: 2026-05-14
Abstract:

Background

Stress-related disorders have emerged as a significant contributor to global morbidity, affecting emotional stability, sleep, cognition, immunity, and psychosomatic health. Increasing occupational pressure, lifestyle imbalance, emotional conflicts, and social stressors have led to a rise in anxiety-related and stress-associated clinical presentations. Homoeopathy, guided by the principles of the Organon of Medicine and individualised constitutional prescribing, offers a holistic therapeutic framework for addressing stress-related disturbances.

Objective

To evaluate the clinical application of Organon of Medicine and Homoeopathic Philosophy in the individualised management of stress-related disorders in fifteen patients.

Methods

A prospective observational clinical study was conducted on fifteen patients presenting with stress-related symptoms. Detailed homoeopathic case-taking was undertaken according to Organon principles, emphasising mental generals, emotional causation, susceptibility, constitutional characteristics, and miasmatic background. Remedies were selected individually based on the totality of symptoms and repertorial evaluation. Patients were followed periodically for assessment of stress intensity, sleep quality, emotional stability, and psychosomatic symptoms.

Results

Most patients demonstrated varying degrees of symptomatic improvement, particularly in anxiety, irritability, insomnia, fatigue, and stress-associated somatic complaints. Individualised constitutional prescribing appeared beneficial in improving emotional resilience and general well-being.

Conclusion

The study observations suggest that Organon-based individualised homoeopathic management may provide supportive clinical benefit in stress-related disorders. Further controlled studies with larger sample sizes and standardised assessment tools are warranted.

Keywords:

Stress-related disorders; Organon of Medicine; Homoeopathic philosophy; Individualisation; Constitutional prescribing; Psychosomatic disorders.

How to Cite this Article:

Dr. Bhushan Sureshrao Wankhade. Organon Of Medicine and Homoeopathic Philosophy in The Individualised Management of Stress-Related Disorders: An Observational Study of Fifteen Patients Running Head- Homoeopathic Management of Stress-Related Disorders. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2026: 5(3):193-199


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