Sure looks like ignatia--but I think about Natrum Muriaticum here, just based on the small amount of information you've written up here.
I always want to see some form of "hysteria" and overreaction in an ignatia case--plenty of misplaced energy and reactivity. I am amazed by the number of "inappropriate" lovers ignatias tend to collect, however--impossible relationships based on idealistic understandings of the beloved...and a stubborn refusal to understand the untenable state of that situation.
If the depression has been longstanding and suicidal in nature I might think about ignatia over Natrum mur...or even a remedy like Aurum, which complements ignatia so well. Have a look at both of these other remedies, however, before dosing with ignatia.
By the way, how did you repertorize this case? What did you determine to be the most important thing about the case--the thing which needs to be cured, and why?
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