Never_falter2
Diamond Member
A discussion in one of the other threads made me think about the qualities of an good and empathic therapist.
A topic I am very much interested in is how a therapist should act towards the sufferer who is unemotional, trying to keep up the appearances and not willing to open up.
I'd like to start a little story and hope you continue it and we can discuss the therapist and the sufferers behaviour.
I write about a sufferer who does not openly say he has ptsd or what his trauma is and the therapist now has to find out if he can help him and how.
Setting: Dr. Miller's office. Dr. Miller is a therapist, specializing in ptsd
Dr. Miller enters his office: A man around thirty is sitting on a chair but jumps up, when Dr. Miller enters and gives a broad smile. He is wearing a crisp white shirt, a freshly ironed trouser. His short hair is neatly cut and his shoes freshly polished.
Dr. Miller: "Good morning, Sir. My name is Dr. Miller. How might I help you"
Rupert (the sufferer: "Good morning, Sir Doctor. My name is Rupert Smith." He smiles broadly again.
Dr. Miller: "Wouldn't you like to take a seat, Mr. Smith"
Rupert places himself on the edge of the seat like he wants to jump up any minute.
Dr. Miller: "How can I help you, Mr. Smith?"
Rupert: "You, know. I am working for banking company. I work in capital city, but I live in Smallville. I did not want to live in capital city. I don't like public transport. I really, really do not like it, but know problem because I have a car. So I drive there. No problem... but now... there is a construction site and that stresses me. So my wife, you know how they always are. She tells me I need to talk to somebody. Just how women are, you know?"
Please help me continue the story.
A topic I am very much interested in is how a therapist should act towards the sufferer who is unemotional, trying to keep up the appearances and not willing to open up.
I'd like to start a little story and hope you continue it and we can discuss the therapist and the sufferers behaviour.
I write about a sufferer who does not openly say he has ptsd or what his trauma is and the therapist now has to find out if he can help him and how.
Setting: Dr. Miller's office. Dr. Miller is a therapist, specializing in ptsd
Dr. Miller enters his office: A man around thirty is sitting on a chair but jumps up, when Dr. Miller enters and gives a broad smile. He is wearing a crisp white shirt, a freshly ironed trouser. His short hair is neatly cut and his shoes freshly polished.
Dr. Miller: "Good morning, Sir. My name is Dr. Miller. How might I help you"
Rupert (the sufferer: "Good morning, Sir Doctor. My name is Rupert Smith." He smiles broadly again.
Dr. Miller: "Wouldn't you like to take a seat, Mr. Smith"
Rupert places himself on the edge of the seat like he wants to jump up any minute.
Dr. Miller: "How can I help you, Mr. Smith?"
Rupert: "You, know. I am working for banking company. I work in capital city, but I live in Smallville. I did not want to live in capital city. I don't like public transport. I really, really do not like it, but know problem because I have a car. So I drive there. No problem... but now... there is a construction site and that stresses me. So my wife, you know how they always are. She tells me I need to talk to somebody. Just how women are, you know?"
Please help me continue the story.