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The Bern Seminars – Page 180

Differential diagnosis of some
important remedies

(G.V.): Now I would like to do some differential diagnosis for self-confidence; are you interested?
(A.): Yes.
(G.V.): Want of self confidence. The remedy that is most promi-nent in the repertory is Anacardium. The first thing that I have to say is that you have to put Baryta carbonica at least as high as Anacardium; that means that Baryta carbonica has to be in capital letters there. The two main remedies for want of self-confidence are Anacardium and Baryta carbonica. I will do a differential diagnosis of these two remedies to show you the difference between them.
The phrase is the same: “want of self-confidence,” but the actual appearance of the patient in front of you suffering from a lack of self-confidence is going to be completely different. First of all, you also have to remember, that although Anacardium is said to be a very cruel remedy, many times it will appear as a very soft person. The Anacardium state can come about after the indi-vidual has had a conflict with somebody else. It is not going to be an external conflict, but rather of the sort where, for example, the superior, the parents, the boss, the director – whoever is higher than the individual -has said something to the person to put him down. The person can be very good, excellent in their work, but after being told that they are no good the Anacardium state arises.