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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1686

(Farrington). Such anxiety can even create a wish to die and thoughts of death, a suicidal state.
Anxiety and fear that something bad might happen is also felt while straining at stool or after stool; or after eating, especially supper.
In earlier stages of the mental pathology of Causticum, there may be quite a number of other fears, the most prominent of which is the fear of the dark and when alone. Characteristic is a fear of being alone in the dark during the night. Stramonium is the first remedy to consider for such a fear; Causticum is the second. The patients may fear to go to bed as they know that anxious thoughts will come on, making them sleepless. This might be accompanied by a fear of ghosts. In addition, fear of dogs may be very marked. Anxiety, fear, restlessness and apprehension sometimes create a highly timorous and excited state which is shown graphically in this proving symptom: ‘Most extreme timorous anxiety; had so great a fear of an approaching dog (which did not harm her), that she trembled all over her body; every noise in the street brought on anxiety, and when she saw boys climbing, she grew very restless that they might come to harm.’ It should be repeated here, however, that a genuine anxiety about others is not typical of Causticum.
Melancholy, Depression and Psychosis
Causticum will hardly be indicated in manic states with violent delirium, but mental disturbances of a depressive kind, ‘where the brain has become tired’ (Kent), may respond to this remedy when the symptoms agree. A long history of grief, suffering, and trouble will cause a constant sadness, a melancholy mood with weeping, often accompanied by timidity and extreme prostration and lethargy. Self-control is lost, the patient weeps at every trifle, weeps in his sleep, has grievous thoughts all night and must cry during the day. Weeping day and night, much like Sepia or Pulsatilla; old