A great psychology case study

Ivy 2022-04-22 07:01:16

Lars "killed" his love doll, and the whole town was in mourning with him, and I was overjoyed.
And in front of the doll's grave, when Lars said hesitantly to the girl beside him, let's go for a walk, I couldn't help shouting YES, thinking that a movie would only be full of heart and soul.

As plain as me, I really thought it was an excellent case of psychology.
And the emergence of a case, of course, can cure him ultimately lies in himself, but during this period, if the key people around him are fortunate, all the friends can unite, accompany him, not let him be lonely, let him escape from his own world Slowly finding a way out of it is something that can only be done with great strength and love.

Lars is lucky.
He met a group of lovely and kind people. From my sister-in-law to my colleagues, from the priest to everyone in the church... All the residents of the town because of him, have a beautiful story together.
In the stories he compiled, Lars went from being silent to being willing to actively communicate, from physical cleanliness to accepting touch, from inner closure to starting to pay attention to a girl...
Every step requires his own efforts and the strength of those around him. spiritual support.
Only then can treatment be truly effective.



PS: How long has it been since I wrote my afterthought? Why do I feel like I'm getting more and more alienated from it? Totally powerless...
Impressive, I'm very impetuous today

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Extended Reading
  • Gillian 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    A delusional patient has such great energy, so what we can do is not to interfere, but to reason with him. Instead, let it go and let him start and let it end.

  • Palma 2021-11-26 08:01:45

    that's how life does. everything at once. but it'll get better in time.

Lars and the Real Girl quotes

  • Dagmar: So, tell me about Karin. I don't know her very well.

    Lars Lindstrom: Oh, she's wonderful. Gus and I are very lucky with women - she's wonderful. But she...

    Dagmar: That's okay, let's find you something to read

    Lars Lindstrom: No, it's just... between us?

    Dagmar: Of course.

    Lars Lindstrom: I'm worried about her. I think she has a little problem.

    Dagmar: Oh, well, maybe you shouldn't tell me.

    Lars Lindstrom: No, that's okay. It's just, and I think it's because she's insecure, it's just, she's just always trying to hug everybody. You know, some people don't like that. Some people don't like to be hugged. But she doesn't realize that. She takes it personally, and, it hurts her feelings. I don't know what to do about that. Do you?

    Dagmar: It's such a comfort sometimes, just to have somebody's arms around you. Don't you think?

    Lars Lindstrom: No.

    Dagmar: It feels good.

    Lars Lindstrom: It does not feel good. It, it hurts.

    Dagmar: Oh, like a cut, or bruise?

    Lars Lindstrom: Like a burn. Like when you go outside and your feet freeze and you come back in and then they thaw out? It's like that. It's almost exactly like that.

    Dagmar: Same with everyone?

    Lars Lindstrom: Uh, not really with Bianca. But everyone else

  • Dagmar: Don't you want to be an uncle?

    Lars Lindstrom: Don't you want to be a mom?

    Dagmar: [pauses, whispers] Yes. But I'm not able to have children of my own.