ABSTRACT

The author informs that he was therefore given the task as a child of putting others' needs before his own, of caring for those in need, and doing this in a respectful and honoured way that is found among those of high social status. Thus by this means the 'White Knight' was born. As his university career came to a close he felt quite lost and confused as to how he would leave the capable environment of an educational institution and enter into the hurly-burly of real life. He was in danger of becoming lost in books in order to become a psychologist, but as a 'White Knight' always helps those in distress, then the way out of the confusion was to seek a way of putting to use his abilities of caring and meeting the needs of others. He wanted to become a psychotherapist so he could take the 'White Knight' on to a higher plane of existence.