Concern for Others Without True Understanding
In a sense, Chelidonium patients are concerned about others, although this concern does not arise out of human sensitivity but rather out of a sense of guilt. (Compare the anxiety of conscience described above by Buchmann.) For instance, such a patient may make great sacrifices for someone, while at the same time not hesitating to make critical remarks in the presence of this same person and soon feeling insulted and losing interest in him if his advice should not be taken. Chelidonium’s disposition tends more toward ‘getting the job done’ than truly understanding and serving another’s needs.
One may feel the presence of a deep insecurity in Chelidonium patients which leads them both to help and to seek to dominate others. They are strong willed individuals, who seem to derive a sense of security and satisfaction out of getting others to do their bidding.
Brief Depressions Over Minor Matters
Chelidonium patients can experience deep depressions, but usually only briefly and over relatively minor matters. A Chelidonium woman may be very demanding of her husband, and when he does not respond exactly the way she wishes, she broods and falls into a deep depression. By the next day she is usually over it and remains cheerful until the next minor disappointment occurs. The following are some symptoms of depression from the provings and clinical experiences:
‘Extremely depressed; full of dreary thoughts about present and future, even to weeping; could nowhere find rest.’ ‘Sad, even to weeping, depressed about present and future.’ ‘Sad mood, fears to ruin her health by the proving.’ Weeping and despondency; despair. Melancholy associated with enlarged liver