In post-traumatic stress disorder, everyone behaves differently, which does not mean that they are sad. Even if they are normal on the outside, the more they avoid it, it means that this matter is more difficult for him to deal with. Agree with the counselor that progress should be done at the patient's pace rather than by process. "He should be left to fumble, not at our pace, but at Charlie's pace," there's a clip where Charlie says, "You're too young to do this, I'll have to put headphones on", as he gets back on his feet. It shows that Charlie is kind and has a certain self-function. The counselor did a great job, first saying "Obviously you're trying very hard not to think about these things, (Charlie denies it right away), but you said you wanted help (face), and the help I can give you is to stabilize your emotions. , think about those things; if you come every week and don't talk about your life, it's no use, you have to find someone to tell your story, it doesn't have to be me, anyone can."
The consultant is tolerant and patient. The first two times Charlie asked to leave early, and the consultant accepted it, and in the case of being "attacked"—(your breasts are very beautiful), the consultant did not retaliate and fight back, and at the same time can persevere. The third time he sat down, Charlie wanted to leave. The consultant didn't let him go immediately as before, but said no. This needs to be learned.
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