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Celle Seminar I, Case 5: Myelogenous Leukemia

and my mother. My mother has changed her life just to help me
and my father has not; but he’s trying.
(G. V): But only a little?
(M.P.): He’s a nice person, but sometimes I feel very aggressive
towards him.
(G. V.): Have you ever quarrelled with him physically?
(M.R): No.
(G. V.): Have you shouted at him?
(M.P.): I’ve been loud, yes, but-
(G. V.): What does your father do for a living?
(M.R): He was an active research scientist, but now he’s retired.
(G.V.): Is he a very disciplined person?
(M.R): No.
(G. V.): Or is it that he considers himself to be disciplined, but
you do not?
(M.R): He believes that he is a disciplined person.
(G. V.): Is your room orderly or disorderly?
(M.P.): It is very disorderly, but I’m trying to bring it into order.
(G. V.): From time to time or every day?
(M.P.): I don’t have a cleaning schedule, but when it comes to
mind I do it.
(G.V.): When you sleep, do you sleep on your left or right side?
(M.P.): I turn over.
(G.V.): Can you sleep in either position?
(M.P.): Yes, normally on the side.
(G. V.): One side mostly, or is it the same?
(M.R): I can’t say, but it changes.
(G. V.): By the time you started taking drugs, you had already had
a big clash with your parents. Did they hear that you were taking
drugs, or did you tell them?
(M.P.): We had a big clash when I left home.
(G. V.): How old were you?
(M.P.): Between sixteen and seventeen. I think there were things
going on in my parents’ heads that I wasn’t aware of. I told them
we would constantly stay in touch, but that wasn’t true. I want
to say we were always in contact and I always talked about

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