gunter's case
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2002 2:24 pm
Dear Gunter, I missed your original post re: your case, but may I ask the
following questions.
When you say "has problems to represent his boundary to somebody because he
don't like to misdoing something to somebody" - do you mean this to be...
like we say in English 'a doormat - he lets people walk all over him, he
can't say no to people in case he hurts their feelings?
Also am I right in this impression of this person? - he is closed
emotionally but friendly, he presents an image of himself in public but at
home/in private he is different? Is he covering up something? He has no time
for friends - because he chooses to work. Is this shyness which prevents him
socialising or his workload? Is he being selfish/self centred? What are the
"little things" which bother him at home? What do you mean when you say that
he can't see if somebody is underlaying in competitive situations or if
somebody suffers. Do you mean he can't stand suffering in others, neither
does he like competitiveness?
Finally, which acute Rx has he responded well to in the past.
Sorry for all the questions - hope you can add further information
Best wishes, Joy Lucas
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following questions.
When you say "has problems to represent his boundary to somebody because he
don't like to misdoing something to somebody" - do you mean this to be...
like we say in English 'a doormat - he lets people walk all over him, he
can't say no to people in case he hurts their feelings?
Also am I right in this impression of this person? - he is closed
emotionally but friendly, he presents an image of himself in public but at
home/in private he is different? Is he covering up something? He has no time
for friends - because he chooses to work. Is this shyness which prevents him
socialising or his workload? Is he being selfish/self centred? What are the
"little things" which bother him at home? What do you mean when you say that
he can't see if somebody is underlaying in competitive situations or if
somebody suffers. Do you mean he can't stand suffering in others, neither
does he like competitiveness?
Finally, which acute Rx has he responded well to in the past.
Sorry for all the questions - hope you can add further information
Best wishes, Joy Lucas
_________________________________________________________________
Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com