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THE BERN SEMINAR-PAGE 114

(M.P.): Yes, I went to the doctor and he said I had high blood pressure. They wanted to put me on beta blockers, but I didn’t take them; so they… yes, around that time…
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(G.V.): That’s enough! I will now ask you certain questions which I would like you to answer: Was he calm during the interview? (A.): Yes. (A.): No.
(G.V.): Or is he in an anxious state? Who says he is calm? Who says he is not calm?
(A.): I think he wants to make a calm impression. (A.): He is under control. (G. V.): What is he controlling? (A.): Anxiety.
(A.): I think he has high blood pressure now. (A.): He is not breathing properly.
(G.V.): Do you think it is his style to be a lean person, or has he lost weight? What is your impression of him? Is it his natural style to be a thin person? (A.): Yes.
(G.V.): Does he give you the impression of being a person who has suffered a lot, or not very much? What happened ten years ago, why did his blood pressure go up? You don’t know. His blood pressure went up and remained so high that they wanted to give beta blockers; that means his blood pressure was constantly too high. (A.): Maybe he had problems at his workplace. (A.): He might have been on drugs. (G.V.): Let’s see a little bit more:
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(M.P.): …that sort of diagnosis, but it’s set up a chain of fears which began at that time, and I think that underlying all this…
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(G.V.): He was examined, and he was told that he had high blood pressure; this set a chain of fears into motion. It is important for us to see how he vocalizes this, how he expresses his mood and anxiety, in order to judge