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Celle Seminar I, Case 9: Lymphoma

(G.V.): Are you clairvoyant? Can you foresee what will happen in the future?
(F.P.): Not that I’ve noticed.
(G. V.): Do you feel that you understand other people’s emotions, what they feel?
(F.P.): All my own feelings have often been confirmed. (G. V.): Do you consider yourself to be a person who cries easily? Do you like to cry?
(F.P.): When I cry, I always do it alone. I try to hide my weaknesses from the outside world, from outsiders. (G.V.): Do you feel that if you cry you are showing a weakness? (ER): Yes.
(G. V.): Don’t you know that this is the most powerful thing that a woman has? (laughs)
(F.P.): I feel it would be terribly unfair to use it in that way! (laughs) I’ve always tried to be fair.
(G. V.): Despite the fact that you fought so hard to attain what you wanted, could it be perhaps that what you really wanted was a more powerful man, somebody who would make you feel secure and could offer you a protective environment? (F.P.): Yes, a protector.
(G. V.): When you are in a bad mood, do you like for people, for example, your boyfriend or other people around you, to console you, come and talk nicely to you, or would you prefer to be left alone?
(F.P.): I am rarely in a bad mood, but when I am, I prefer to be with other people. Those sorts of moods go away quickly. (G.V.): Did you have frequent nosebleeds as a child? (F.P.): Very rarely.
(G.V.): When you have your menses, are they prolonged with a lot of blood?
(F.P.): Quite normal, not particularly long, not particularly heavy.
(G.V.): Are you at all afraid of the dark?
(F.P.): Yes, sometimes even now I need the light on when I sleep. This was very pronounced when I was a child. When I was three

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