In the office of psychiatrist Dr. Michael Kaufmann, a psychiatric session will be taking place.
"Well, I'm glad you came," the psychiatrist said happily upon going near to his patient sitting on a swallow couch by his psychiatric office. He is a fifty year old man wearing a black jacket, blue shirt, brown pants, and black shoes. "Coming here to me means that you're commitment to the process. My name is Dr. Kaufmann, or if you want, you can call me Dr. K."
He sits down to his chair.
"I've read your notes, and that your other therapist didn't work our for you, huh? Well, lucky for you, this will be different; no notes, no drugs, no theories. We go back to the start to understand what happened."
Dr. K then gives out a small form as he slides it from the table to his patient.
"Take a look at this short. Before we begin, I like you to answer these 'yes or no' questions. Try to answer truthfully. It's easier that way."
Picking up a pen, the patient is about to answer by checking the boxes to the questions.
I make friends easily. Yes.
Having a drink makes me relax. No.
I always listen to other people's feelings. Yes.
I'm an honest person. Yes.
I prefer concept ideas. Yes.
I get angry all the time. No.
Working out on a schedule is the best. No.
I never cheated on a partner. Yes.
Once all the questions are answered, Dr. K gets up from his chair and picks it up. Looking at it such glance, he turns to his patient.
"Never cheated on a partner, really?"
The patient then nodded on this.
"Great," the doctor goes back to the chair. "Now, let's get started then."
The story begins.
