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time; during anxiety attacks you will rarely see Arsenicum leave the people they trust. If it is a woman who trusts her husband, she will try to be with him all the time. She will be a very nice wife, working with him, going shopping with him, going to the movies with him, on holiday with him; the main thing is that her husband must always be there. This should serve to show that the fear and anxiety you’ll find with Arsenicum is not expressed as intensely or in the same way with Aconitum. Arsenicum needs to have someone around, hold someone, not because they want to talk, but because they think that if it comes to the worst, the person whom they trust will be able to call the ambulance or the doctor. In short, there must always be someone there for them who could take immediate action in a crisis. This is the idea with Arsenicum, it is security, the need to feel secure. The idea of security runs through Arsenicum as a general idea, that is why they are very fastidious and put everything in order. If you put something where it doesn’t belong, they are destroyed: “I’m lost, where are my papers?” You also have to understand the kind of symptomatology that these patients will present. For example, the Arsenicum woman will usually ask: “My husband, what hap-pened to my husband!” Why? because if she loses her husband, she loses her security, that is behind the Arsenicum fear. It is not that she really worries about what is going to happen to her husband, instead it is more a fear of what is going to happen to her if she is not able to depend upon her spouse. And yet in the repertory you will see “anxiety about others” and listed there you’ll find Arsenicum, along with Phosphorus, and Baryta carbonica and Aconitum. All these remedies exhibit a differ-ent kind of anxiety. With Arsenicum cases you will find some indication of fastidiousness and cleanliness in their appearance and in their dress. In general, there is order. During the anxiety attacks the desire for drinking water, taken in sips, often becomes prominent. You will see that Lycopodium also wants and asks for water, take sips, but they will leave the glass on the table. and during the interview they may take two or three sips in an