Correspondence
Weekly Log on Case No. 23 by Dr. Mikan Sakura
November 6, 2010
Mr. Hyuuga arrived for our first therapy session immediately out of temper. I asked him to choose the chair or the couch, and he rudely replied that he would prefer to stand since he's quite certain I didn't sanitize my office. On another individual, this would signal distrust and would mean the patient needs to be drawn out. On Mr. Hyuuga, however, it simply reiterates that he's antisocial and that he is determined to prove that he's seen every psychiatric technique having been in therapy for fifteen years— under Dr. Rei Serio, no less.
Mr. Hyuuga answered all my questions with one-liners. He rebuffed every activity I suggested and refused to talk about his day. He insisted he's well-adjusted and does not require further advice from an intern. Further, Mr. Hyuuga demonstrated his knowledge of psychology and psychoanalysis by debasing my professional opinions.
I asked him (quite brilliantly), if he's so damn well-adjusted, then why the hell is he still coming back for therapy. Obviously, he's coming back for a reason because not even his inflated ego and misdirected self-control can keep him out of the office.
Mr. Hyuuga looked at me, called me an obnoxious chit of a girl, and rudely walked out.
Note: Session was acrimonious, terrible and completely unproductive. Mr. OCD predicted that quite accurately. The Jerk.
Note to self: Rehash this entry before submitting to Dr. Serio.
