CONTENTS:-
I. LITERARY REVIEW OF ATATTVABHINIVESHA:
1. Historical Aspect: i. Vedic Period, ii. Samhita Period, iii. Medieval Period, iv. Modern Period.
2. Etymology of Atattvabhinivesha: i. Definition of Atattvabhinivesha
3. Commentators Views on the Definition
4. Mana and Buddhi: i. Concept of Mana, ii. The Manas Dosha, iii. Modern aspect of Mind, iv. Concept of Buddhi, v. Perceptive of Buddhi, vi. Precept of Buddhi, vii. Types of Buddhi, viii. Functions of Buddhi, ix. Modern aspect of Buddhi-intelligence, x. Structure of Intelligence.
5. Clinical Correlates of Atattvabhinivesha: i. Clinical Correlation, ii. Symptoms of Anxiety States, iii. Anxiety States vis-a-vis Ojahkshaya, iv. Anxiety States vis-a-vis Manas Jwara, v. Anxiety States vis-a-vis Purvarupavastha of Unmada, vi. Anxiety States vis-a-vis Manas Dosha Vikaras, vii. Anxiety States vis-a-vis Atattvabhinivesha.
6. Classification of Manasika Roga: i. Prakriti Related to Psychological Manifestation, ii. Disorders Manifested due to Prajnaparadha, iii. Manasika Dosha Vikaras, iv. Ubhaya Dosha Vikaras with Sharirika Dosha Dominance, v. Ubhaya Dosha Vikaras with Dominance of Psychic Manifestations, vi. Psychosomatic Disorders, vii. Psychic Presentation of Somatic Diseases, viii. Miscellaneous.
7. Hetu of Atattvabhinivesha: i. Hetu as Per Charaka, ii. Hetu as Per Madhava Nidana Parishihta.
8. Rupa of Atattvabhinivesha: i. Vishama Buddhi, ii. Hridaya Vyakula, iii. Mudha and Alpachetana, iv. Symptoms Arises Due to Vitiated Raja and Tama, v. Symptoms Manifested Due to Ojahkshaya, vi. Symptoms Arises Due to Vitiated Sharirika Dosha, vii. Symptoms Described in Gadodvega Chapter.
9. Sampapti of Atattvabhinivesha: i. Samprapti Ghataka, ii. Flow Chart of Samprapti, iii. Vyavachhedaka Nidana of Atattvabhinivesha, iv. Differential Diagnosis of Anxiety States.
II. PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT AND DRUGS UNDER TRIAL:
1. Treatment Principles of Atattvabhinivesha: i. General Management of Manas Rogas, ii. Management of Atattvabhinivesha, iii. Medhya Rasayana, iv. Medhya Rasayana Therapy in Atattvabhinivesha, v. Drugs Under Study, vi. Mandukaparni, vii. Shankhapushpi, viii. Ashvagandha, ix. Sarpagandha, x. Parasika Yavani, xi. Jatamansi, xii. Physico Chemical Analysis of the Drugs-under Study, xiii. Basti Drugs, xiv. Bala Talia, xv. Dashmoola Kvatha, xvi. Putoyavanyadi Kalka, xvii. Madhu, xviii. Saindhava.
III. CLINICAL STUDY:
1. Patients and Methods
2. Criteria of Diagnosis
3. Medhya Rasayana Group
4. Medhya Rasayana with Basti Group
5. Medhya Rasayana with Shirodhara Group
6. Duration
7. Diet
8. Management
9. Criteria for Assessment
10. Quantitative Grading of the Symptoms
11. Hamilton's Anxiety States Assessment Scale
12. Total Effect
13. Observations
14. Results.
IV. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY:
1. Pentobarbitone Hypnosis Potentiation Test
2. Materials
3. Experimental Plan
4. Results.
V. DISCUSSION:
1. Selection of the Therapy
2. Plan of Study
3. Age and Sex
4. Religion
5. Economical and Social Status
6. Education
7. Positive Past/Familial History of Psychiatric Disorders
8. Deha and Manas Prakriti
9. Sara and Samhanana
10. Satmya
11. Satva
12. Vyayama Shakti
13. Chronicity
14. Effect of Therapies on Symptoms
15. Effect on Hamilton's Anxiety States Assessment Scale
16. Effect on Dosha
17. Effect on Clinical Parameters
18. Total Effect of the Terapy
19. Comparison of the Effects
20. Experimental Study
21. Probable Mode of Action.
VI. CONCLUSIONS.