change is important to consider in the selection of the next remedy. The patient may go into an extremely rebellious condition that will require Causticum. In situations such as this it is important to remember that Causticum and Staph. are complementary.
Religious fanaticism is also a quality that often occurs in such persons. Causticum patients will choose to attach themselves to groups that practise some form of social service as well as religious practices; the stricter the better, they seem to think. Causticum patients will be found in religious groups outside the mainstream religions.
It is easily understood that such patients will exhibit a strong rigidity in ideas and decisions, tending to see things as black or white. They are opinionated people who cannot discuss political issues in an objective manner, their own point of view is the only correct one and has to be implemented. This rigidity is found not only in the mental sphere, but also emotionally and physically.
Sensitive but Unexpressive
One of the principal features one will note in Causticum patients will be the great attentiveness to what others are saying and to what is occurring around them.
The emotional state of Causticum persons is always at a high pitch. This emotionality coupled with their sensitivity to the happenings of the outside world can predispose them to much grief in life. They will often relate a history of having suffered numerous different disappointments. Everything in their life makes a big impression on them, and, due to their tendency to get very excited about events in their life, they can experience bitter disappointments. At some point, when they can no longer bear further grief, they shut down and a form of emotional paralysis intervenes; indifference. (In patients who have reached that state of mental pathology, the qualities of sympathy and emotionality will, of course, not be found any more.)