The Mental-Emotional Picture
In the majority of cases needing Berberis vulgaris you will find few mental-emotional symptoms. This is particularly so in those cases where the problem is centred around lumbago, sciatica, arthritic or rheumatic conditions. The mental picture in this remedy is one of a tired individual, not only physically, but also mentally and emotionally. When you encounter such a patient your impression will be of a prematurely old and worn out individual whom you want to support and help. However, the patient will not beg you for your help and support; on the contrary, with an optimistic cheerfulness and courage, smiling even when in pain, you will probably find him consoling you instead of you consoling him. The Berberis vulgaris individual is usually serious and reflective and prefers his own company to that of others.
I have never seen a Berberis patient suffer from anxiety about his health, or fear of death. A feeling of anxiety may arise in different positions, in bed, before stool, from motion, from rising from a seat, in the evening before sleep, or while standing. This can be characteristic as long as the emphasis is on feeling the anxiety when in different body positions.
Some patients do suffer mental aberrations due to a weak mind. This weakness progresses during the day and is especially apparent at twilight. The patient sees terrifying apparitions at twilight, including ghosts or imaginary forms surrounding him. Objects at that time appear twice as large as normal.
Any mental labour that requires real attention becomes an arduous task for Berberis patients. The least interruption breaks their chain of thought, and they cannot remember what they were saying or thinking. Memory grows weak and they become forgetful, having great difficulty in recalling what was said earlier. Dullness of mind,