the insecurity very well is: ‘She thinks that she has to stand or sit more securely,’ A strange symptom you will notice is that the patient feels that he is not sitting securely in his chair and will make several attempts to stand up from sitting position. He gets up only 10 to 20 cm and then sits back again. During the interview he will make this movement several times, and you think he is gong to stand up and go out but he sits back to his chair just to feel more secure.
Fear, Anxiety and Depression
‘Excited, with much apprehension about the future; imagined everything that could happen to him was dangerous.’
‘Thought about the future with anxiety, and was constantly sad.’
‘Constant anxiety and fretfulness, with much accumulation of flatus.’
‘Easily frightened; every time the door is opened, and on each word spoken, even if not very loud, she gets a fright and feels stitches in the (left) side of head.’
‘Sadness for several days.’
‘Wants to be alone and to remain silent, with lack of power of decision.’
‘Disinclined to any kind of work, morose, and absorbed with gloomy thoughts.’ ‘Much occupied with thoughts about human conditions, which crowd upon him irresistibly.’
‘Fondness for solitude, great disregard and dislike for the society of others.’
‘Frequently recurrent weeping and sobbing, with pain in nape of neck, spasmodic drawing backward of head and trembling of hands.’
‘Whining, howling, and whimpering.’