ABSTRACT

In this chapter, the authors present, practically in its entirety, the first of nineteen therapy sessions that Giuliana attended at their Centre. It deals with the positive relationship that T. Giuliana had with her work, the choice of a therapist, and what she hoped to get out of therapy. In doing individual therapy, there is a balancing between the viewpoint of the internal world of the individual and his external world, particularly the family. K. Bruno is a Dutch psychotherapist who had called author's institute for couple therapy. Couple therapy was finished in several sessions. In these sessions, the client had said that most of the friction was due to his wife's meddling, which made him feel dominated by her. The couple therapy had been successful. Usually the individual therapy session is held without the use of the one-way mirror and without an observation team.