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Celle Seminar I, Case 16: Rheumatoid Arthritis

(G. V.): How do you feel by the sea? (F.P.): Very well.
(G. V.): Do you feel that your health improves there? (F.P.): I can breathe more freely.
(G.V.): What about the pains, are they better by the sea? (F.P.): I’ve only spent a few days by the seaside since my problem started so I can’t really tell. (G.V.): What was the biggest grief in your life? (F.P.): When I thought I might have to have an abortion. (G. V): Is the child all right now? (F.R): (cries)
(G.V.): Why are you crying? Can you tell me? What you are thinking about?
(F.R): I visualized my happy and healthy child, and then I visualized an aborted child ending up somewhere on a garbage heap. (Therapist): During the pregnancy a second analysis was done which showed that there was no problem with the child. But she still continued to be afraid.
(G.V.): Did you continue having this fear until the child was born?
(P.P.): No, but I didn’t really find out that the child was all right until I was already six months pregnant. By that time I’d already felt the baby’s movement and I knew the child was alive. (G. V.): Do you cry easily?
(F.R): I didn’t before my first pregnancy, but afterwards, yes. (G.V.): Are you very attached to the child? (F.R): Yes.
(G.V.): Does the child’s father live with you? Do the children have the same father? (F.R): Yes.
(G. V.): But you are not married? (F.R): No. (G.V.): Why?
(F.R): Because of tax advantages.
(G. V.): When you do things, do you do them in a hurry, or do you take your time?

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