In their suffering and closeness they become extremely touchy, they are very sensitive towards criticism by others and are easily offended. They take everything too seriously, taking offence without cause and becoming quarrelsome, losing control and becoming furious. There is a malicious element in them. They have the psychology of a drunkard, the mind is weak, they are touchy, unreasonable and obstinate and are easily angered when they can be furious and malicious. They themselves are very critical towards others, especially towards friends and family. Their inner isolation leads them to believe that others are against them and intent on criticising them. Suspicious of all his friends and his family. Their insecurity leads them to acquire things, to collect them, and to desire to own objects which can have no possible use for them: "desire things which are not useful to him". They pay attention to small things and will often appear to be extremely unreasonable and obstinate. Hurried, hasty in his actions. Impatient.
In an Arsenicum sulphuratum flavum case the mind becomes weak and eventually confused. Mental work is impossible after eating. The patient has an aversion to being spoken to, and is indisposed to converse on anything. He is timid and bashful. There is confusion of mind in the morning on waking, too many thoughts crowd upon him and he does not know what is the correct thing to do. The Ars-sul-fl. case becomes discontented and eventually gives in to despair. Sadness and depression overcome the patient especially in the evening and during heat. They feel that nothing can help them, and despair that they will ever become better. Aversion to answering questions, or answers given in a tired and slow manner. Eventually they reach a state of indifference, of indolence.
The patient may suffer from great mental fatigue, in which periods of stupefaction and vanishing of thoughts occur, as well as absent mindedness. He may be driven to insanity: at times very talkative and again very malicious, almost maniacal, like one intoxicated. Speech may be incoherent and wandering. Insanity in drunkards. Religious affections include remorse and anxiety concerning their soul’s salvation.
Further symptoms include:
Delirium and raving during the night. Full of delusions.
Ailments after anger.
Anxiety after fainting.
Capriciousness. Hysteria.
Restlessness in the evening; at night; in bed; during heat; during menses.