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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1796

China patients are very introverted. I have seen them in social settings: they would sit and observe others, refusing to talk to anyone except a very good friend or close relative; types such as Natrum muriaticum and Ignatia, also closed to other people. China patients are very self-sufficient in their emotions, unlike Nat-mur. who are afraid of rejection. They do not seek, and do not need, the approval of others; there seems to be a kind of belief in themselves. However, in communication with others there is definitely an insecurity, a lack of self-confidence; but this comes precisely from the increased sensitivity which makes them feel uncomfortable in company.
It is important to see that the communication problems do not come from timidity; though, in a way, one could misconstrue them as timid because of their emotional reticence. But they are not at all timid about expressing their opinions; in fact, they tend to be opinionated. You will see this in the interview. Usually you have to be careful not to influence people by way of suggestion in your questioning, for when you are pleasant to a person, you will get a kind of co-operative answer. If you ask a question like this, “Aren’t you feeling cold?,” you will usually get the answer, “Yes,” because people are timid about opposing you. But this is not so in China. If you ask a China person such a question, he or she will not assent to it if it does not correspond to the truth, and the answer will often come out in a rather insulting way.
Their behaviour can be apprehensive and suspicious, wondering what is going to be done to them. It is not a state of timidity, but an ‘edgy’ state, their nerves are constantly on edge. Imagine a girl who has been brought to the office by her mother against her will. Her attitude will be, “Why are you bringing me here? What’s wrong with me? I don’t have any reason to be here.” The mother might say that the child has had a lot of headaches and has been behaving unnaturally. She has become withdrawn and remote. Such a child can look at you in a very aggressive manner, aggressive enough to