same basic concept or idea, but it is not possible for all of them to be described in a materia medica. Students must use their judgement where these matters are concerned.
Caution and Mistrust
A characteristic of Baryta carbonica is a lack of trust and tendency to secretiveness; they never show that they are depressed or in a bad mood. Nobody can understand or should understand the bad mood in which they live, not even their closest relatives or husband.
The patient becomes mistrustful, cautious, reticent with people, and he goes out less and less. He is afraid to meet people. He feels inefficient and thinks people find him stupid or incompetent. He can be over-sensitive and ‘touchy’ such that even little criticisms cause him to withdraw and sulk.
As the pathology progresses, the patient’s faculties, and indeed the patient himself, seem to dwindle, to become small, and to enter a marasmic state mentally and physically. The patient may say, “I used to be outgoing and have strong interests. Now I am becoming isolated, and my mind is less active.”
Baryta carbonica can, therefore, produce a type of paranoia in which the main characteristic is that one is being watched by others who are talking about her, making fun of her, criticising her and laughing at her. She may have other kinds of delusions, a few examples being delusions of fire, of every noise being a cry causing her to tremble, a delusion that a beloved friend is sick and dying, or a delusion that her legs are cut off and that she is walking on her knees.
Here is a typical case: a patient has delusions that she hears voices that try to confuse her or harm her. A female voice is constantly audible, as though from far away, trying to confuse her. Voices