ABSTRACT
Not infrequently, people who are seriously disturbed tell their therapist something that sounds unrealistic. They may plan something that defies judgment, not seem to “get” what's going on around them, use bizarre verbiage, or blame others.
Not infrequently, people who are seriously disturbed tell their therapist something that sounds unrealistic. They may plan something that defies judgment, not seem to “get” what's going on around them, use bizarre verbiage, or blame others.