Homeopathy for mental problems

Belladonna. Moans alternate with jumps. Anxiety during menstruation. Incoherent speech in the evening. Delirious about wolves in the room. Involuntary loud laughter. Suddenly screams. Claps his hands, shakes his head from side to side.

Sticky saliva dangles from the lips in long strings. Undressing, running down the street in a shirt. Rage, with gnashing of teeth and convulsions. Grabs others by the hair. Builds terrible grimaces. Sticks out tongue and clicks tongue. Tearfulness and fear. Feels the approach of death.

She tries to strangle herself, and asks those around her to kill her. Throws down from a height. Runs into the open field. Desires solitude and silence. Very reserved and serious. He wheezes and groans on exhalation. He smiles to himself and often laughs. At night, he gets up and walks thinking. Ridiculous grimaces.

It sits, it imitates washing. Violent trembling of the head, foam at the mouth and loss of consciousness. The boy does not recognize his parents. Nothing gives pleasure. Bitterly cries, whimpers and sobs for no reason. Irritable, does not want to do anything.

Not in the mood to talk. Swearing stuttering. Afraid of an imaginary black dog, hanging. It seems that his body is decomposing. It bites everything that is near it. Violently tossing about in bed. Angry at himself. Extreme indifference.

Tears the nightgown and sheets. He punches himself in the face. Injures himself and others. Throws himself into the water. Fantasies paint beautiful pictures for the sick. Lies senseless and unconscious. It seems to the patient that his nose is transparent.

Confusion and confusion of consciousness. Weakness of mind, body and spirit. Sleepy. He does not recognize his own relatives. The left side of the head appears to be transparent with a brown spot.

Cramps in arm at night. Thinks he’s riding a bull. Stupefaction and numbness. He doesn’t know if he is sleeping or awake. He thinks he sees ghosts and various insects. The patient is awake but thinks he is asleep.

Hyoscyamus. Involuntary laughter with convulsive trembling. Insomnia in kidney disease. The face is red, wild, and the carotid arteries throb. Sweet furor. Wants to undress and expose himself. Postpartum psychosis. Fear of being hurt. He sees people who are not, and does not see those who are.

Grabs the bed linen. Sardonic smirk. Tongue dry, brown, cracked and trembling. Zev dry, inability to swallow. Spasm of the throat, with great difficulty in swallowing.

Dulcamara. Delirium, insanity. Three day malaria. Chilliness and trembling in open air, draft or wind. Dry heat at night. Burning all over the back, with perspiration on the face and moderate heat. Burning in the face, constipation. In the morning, profuse perspiration on the head. Talking nonsense. Wants nothing. In the afternoon, he quarrels with everyone.

Helonias. Melancholy. Apathy. Relief from entertainment. The patient gets better if he is distracted. Loss of spirit.

Lilium tigrinum. Tearful. Aversion to food. Indifferent to relatives. Indifferent to everything. Restless and hasty. There is no purpose. Desire to do, but unable to do.

Cyclamen. Looking for loneliness. Constantly dreaming. Not inclined to talk. Unwillingness to do any work. Capricious and sullen. Feelings of grief and remorse. Extreme sadness. Thinks he did something bad. By the evening, there is a feeling of happiness.

Natrium carb. Sad thoughts oppress the patient.

Cicuta virosa. Suspicious. Sadness for days. Everything seems unfamiliar and frightening to him. Jumps out of bed, dances, sings. Drinks a lot of wine, jumps around the house and claps his hands. Contempt for humanity and solitude. Attached to objects and cherishes them. Satisfied with himself and very cheerful.

Chamomilla matricaria. Hypersensitivity of the nervous system (Coffea, Ignatia and Belladonna). Strong excitability. The patient is angry and irritable. A woman suffering from childbirth or toothache. Gastrointestinal symptoms with fever. Face flushed. Tongue covered with yellow coating.

Absinthium. Cheerful mood is replaced by terrible delirium and constant walking. (Chamomilla, Cina and Artemisia). The patient walks restlessly, seeing all sorts of visions. Insomnia.

Carbo veg. Indifferent, callous. Anxious and depressed. Strong irritability. Excessive irritability. Very sensitive. He wants to shoot himself out of desperation. Irritable and irascible. Involuntary outbursts of anger.

Capsicum. Deadly longing. He is silent and thinks about himself. Offended by trifles. Indifference to everything. Quiet, sullen and stubborn. Blames others. Changeable mood.

Arnica. Anxiety and restlessness. Fears and anxiety. Any job is annoying. Everything is annoying. Talkative. Happy. Sullen. Thoughts move to imaginary pictures. Grumpy and angry. Lazy to do business. Absence of thoughts. Gloomy mood. Sensitive. Excitable. Doesn’t want to do anything. Frightened and startled. Despondency. Hypochondria and anxiety. Indifference to work.

Angry and uncommunicative. Desire to work on a literary work, but lack the strength to do so. Overly sensitive disposition. Hopelessness. Excessive excitability. Can easily laugh for no reason. Arguing. Nobody can please him. Arrogant stubbornness. Easily frightened and crying. Stubborn.

Psorinum. Hopeless and depressed patients. They are sad and depressed.

Acidum picricum. Apathy and weakness. Indifferent. Weak willpower. Feeling of fatigue in the body. Great indifference, no energy to take on anything.

Phosphorus. The patient speaks reluctantly or is silent. Apathy. The patient responses slowly. The patient avoids physical and mental work. Patients cannot think clearly. They cannot concentrate. There are no thoughts.

Lycopodium. The sick growl and grumble. Irritable in the morning on waking. Contradictory and angry. Depressed psyche. Numbness. No memory. The patient misuses the word. Patients confuse things.

Lachesis. Persecution mania. Doesn’t trust anyone. Medicine is poison. Sadness and loneliness in the morning. No love or friends. Wants to die. Suspicious of people. Jealousy with reproaches and insults. They jump from topic to topic. Brad with chatter. Articulation is broken. An enraged woman with a red face and bulging eyes. Psychic abilities and clairvoyance.

Aurum. They see life in black light. The sick are crying and praying. They are unlucky and want death. Patients are suicidal. Life is hard and they are desperate.

Nux vomica. Patients are sensitive to harmless words. Afraid of death. Extremely strong anxiety. The pain is unbearable, and he wants to commit suicide. Throws from a height. He thinks he’s about to die. Can’t handle the slightest inconvenience. Tendency to weep capriciously. Capricious and angry mood.

Dull and grumpy. Anguish and apathy. Unwillingness to work. He hesitates and hesitates, indecisive. Not enough patience to work. They lose their temper with resentment and anxiety. They are excited and embittered with anger.

Veratrum album. Irritation leads to insanity. They scold, blame others. Patients are silent.

Sepia. Fear of loneliness. Intense sadness and tears. They are indifferent to their family and to their work. Indifferent to loved ones.

Gelsemium. The patient wants to be at rest. The patient wants to talk and be in society. Prostration.

Colocyntis. He does not want to talk and see his friends. Impatient. Patients get confused easily.

Cocculus. Sad and withdrawn patients. Sad thoughts make them gloomy. They sit quietly in a corner full of sad thoughts.

Pulsatilla. Soft and meek. Compliant. Oppressed and sad, sick. They cry for everything.

Natrium mur. Depression and melancholy. Sorrow and weeping are aggravated by consolation.

Stannum. Prostration. Patients are depressed and sad. They are prone to tears. Crying makes it worse.

Causticum. Hopeless sadness. Patients see everything in black light. Melancholy from care and grief. Sorrows alternate with tantrums.

Graphites. Sadness. Patients cry and think about death. Loss of spirit.

Actea racemosa. Insomnia. Gloomy and sad patients constantly sigh. They are afraid to go crazy.

Stramonium. The sick are constantly praying.

Thuja. The soul and body seem to be separated. Thinks his legs are made of brittle glass. It seems that a creature lives in his stomach. Thinks he is under the influence of a higher power.

Veratrum viride. Postpartum psychosis. Postpartum mania. Captiousness, pugnacity or depression and fear of death. The doctor terrifies her. Afraid of being poisoned. Insomnia. It looks like the head will burst. Fullness of the head (Belladonna). The face is on fire.

Argentum nitricum. Patients are impulsive. Time seems to go by too slowly. Patients are forced to walk quickly.

Platinum. Pathological pride. Too high an opinion of yourself. Look down on others.

Natrium sulphuricum. Head injuries lead to mental problems.

Hepar sulphur. Irritability and rapid speech from insignificant causes.

Iodum. Restless patients want to constantly move. They must do something.

Tubeculinum. Desire to travel. Cosmopolitans. Patients cannot stay in one place for a long time.

Cina. Angry and angry children. They fight and push. Children demand to be carried. They don’t like being touched. They can’t stand being looked at. Children demand things, and if they receive them, they throw them away. Babies cry when they are carried.

Staphysagria. Patients resent the actions of others. They regret what happened. They are constantly worried about the future.

Anacardium. Everyone is suspect. They are worried that they are being followed. Everyone is cursed. They swear constantly. The sick have two wills. One allows and the other prohibits. Weakening of memory, fear of exams.

Crocus sativa. Patients laugh and sing, and then cry and blame others.

Nux moschata. Patients must collect their thoughts to answer the simplest questions.

Brain fatigue – Ph-ac. Absentmindedness and mental incapacity – Aeth. Paleness, enlarged tonsils; brain weakness after illness – Calc-p.

Chronic headache, nervousness and memory loss from overwork; suffering is aggravated by cold and relieved by warmth – Sil.