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| Session 192: Client admits that her feelings for the therapist are coming between her and her husband | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 193: Client discusses her daughter's babysitters | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 194: Client discusses her arguments with her husband and how he intimidates her | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 195: Client does not like her attitude; she has been quite brusque as of late | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 196: Client is having problems with her parenting style | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 197: Client and therapist discuss her fantasy about him. She wants to be special to the therapist as a daughter or a lover would | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 198: Client is disturbed to find out that a friend of her's has had an affair and is now leaving her husband | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 199: Client feels bad for her friend who committed adultery and is now alone | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 200: Client and therapist talk about her fantasies of them together | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 201: Client describes an intimacy between herself and her husband | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 202: Client admits to having feelings for the therapist | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 203: Client views intelligence as a masculine quality; one which she so desperately wants to attain | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 204: Client is easily annoyed with her students. She wants to use relationships with others to cause a split between her and her husband | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 205: Client's daughter is very aware of penis' lately; she has noticed that she has been acting strangely as well | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 206: Client talks about her relationships with some women in her life | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1973 |
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| Session 207: Client feels fat and ugly recently. She has been experiencing an intimate friendship with a female | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1974 |
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| Session 208: Client finds it hard to create another dependent relationship where she could find help outside of therapy | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1974 |
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| Session 209: Client has a problem saying goodbye to people she has relationships with; she cannot accept the finality | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1974 |
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| Session 210: Client's husband is upset with her for not losing weight. She is lacking confidence in herself recently | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1974 |
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| Session 211: Client feels like much of her life can be classified as wasted time | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1974 |
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| Session 212: Client relates herself to a character in a movie who has an incestuous relationships with her father; a relationship in which the man has all the power | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1974 |
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| Session 213: Client seems to be re-experiencing the feelings of rejection by her parents | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1974 |
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| Session 214: Client is intimidated by a male co-worker. Therapist thinks she wants to replace him with this co-worker as their sessions will be ending shortly | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1974 |
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| Session 215: Client had a dream which convinced her of wanting to be a man and have a penis. She desperately does not want her relationship with the therapist to end | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1974 |
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| Session 216: Client is struggling with the near parting of ways between her and the therapist | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1974 |
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| Session 217: Client is anticipating her last session with the therapist | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1974 |
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| Session 218: Client views her separation from the therapist as a new beginning to her marriage; she will finally be totally free for her husband | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1974 |
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| Session 1: Client is uncomfortable in one-on-one relationships. She discusses her work as a teacher to young boys. She always experiences tension while visiting her family | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 2: Client is having a difficult time feeling comfortable talking in therapy. She expects sympathy from the therapist. She remembers when she started disliking herself so immensely when she was just prepubescent | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 3: Client has been experiencing intense nervousness before and even after the therapy sessions. The feeling has been intense enough to induce physical symptoms such as nausea, loss of appetite, and stomach ache | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 4: Client would feel embarrassed and out of control if she allowed herself to cry in front of the therapist. She learned from her parents to never show emotions in front of other people | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 5: Client describes her irritations and disdain for her assistant at work. Client seeks reassurance from her husband after therapy sessions. She searches for flaws in everyone she knows to assuage her own feelings of inferiority | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 6: Client has to criticize others to feel better about her own perceived short-comings | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 7: Client's frustrations with her sense of losing control make her want to become withdrawn and isolated. She often wonders if she really does love her husband or if they are just compatible from years of living together | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 8: Client remembers always feeling comfortable around men her father's age. She has always used attention-seeking behavior with her parents | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 9: Client is noticing that she tends to have mostly unpleasant topics to talk with her husband about. She feels bad for putting such negativity on him. she projects feelings of impatience and disapproval onto the therapist | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 10: Client is mainly concerned about herself and what others think of her | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 11: Client becomes upset when she realizes that she will have to fight for someone's attention. She dislikes competition of any type | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 12: Client is very upset that she been unable to come up with anything to talk about in her session. She does not like having to be spontaneous. She does not feel comfortable telling the therapist certain things about him that bother her, she feels it is too personal and hostile | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 13: Client feels that her need to dominate others is a response to her feelings of inferiority | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 14: Client is still experiencing nervousness on her way to therapy. She feels inferior at work quite often | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 15: Client is having a hard time accepting her mother's affection, she feels like it is too little too late | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 16: Client explains how she tries to discuss only matters of high importance to her while in therapy. She feels very uncomfortable in silence so feels the need to speak incessantly during her sessions | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 17: Client describes how she sometimes has to withdraw from being intimate with her husband, this leads to feelings of guilt | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 18: Client cannot stop thinking about her grandmother who has recently died. She does not feel like she can cry due to being raised in a family where emotional states were not shown | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 19: Client describes how she would love to be able to just let go and scream sometimes, to release frustrations. The power goes off during this session; client describes an intense fear of the dark, a fear that the room may cave in upon her | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 20: Client has a fear of missing out on something or being left out. She is very worried about how others perceive her actions. She describes her fear of becoming a rape victim | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 21: Client does not feel like she is doing her job well. She becomes anxious when she sees or hears other people enjoying themselves | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 22: Client is still experiencing nervousness before arriving to her therapy sessions. She discusses her obsession with death. She continually feels the need to dominate others | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 23: Client feels like it is just as hard now as it was in the beginning of therapy to talk about her personal issues with the therapist because he still feels like a stranger to her | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 24: Client is uncomfortable with the opening and shutting of doors especially while waiting in the therapist's office, it makes her feel shut out from everything. She feels like everyone is out to get her so she has to be on the defensive | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 25: Client is very defensive towards her assistant at work, she feels threatened by her adequacy | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 26: Client feels like her time is encroached upon when someone else calls into her session. She finds herself feeling like she needs to compete for her alloted time with the therapist. She feels that going through psychoanalysis makes her disloyal to her parents | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 27: Client feels upset by seeing therapist outside of context | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 28: Client feels less nervous and shut out than usual. She describes what she finds attractive in men and how she had to overcome the fact her husband does not have these attributes | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 29: Client discusses some spousal relationship issues. She is fearful of her marriage being like her relationship with her father | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 30: Client discusses her spousal relationship. She becomes annoyed with her husband easily. She wishes her husband would accept a platonic relationship with her over an intimate, married relationship | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 31: Client is afraid to ask for things of others. She seems almost intimidated by having to ask a favor. She fears rejection | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 32: Client feels like she is making personal progress but, she does not feel like her spousal relationship is improving. She discusses why she does not want children | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 33: Client feels like she cannot relate to her husband. She often feels the urge to use physical violence against her husband | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 34: Client was late to session and built up a feeling of nervousness due to her tardiness. Her tension over her spousal relationship has been relieved some, she has been eager to spend time with her husband recently | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 35: Client is having death fantasies about her parents. She is extremely uncomfortable with her own vagina due to an accident from childhood that left her scarred. She finds it difficult to have sexual intercourse because she is repulsed by her assumed disfigurement | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 36: Client expresses her fear of missing out and how her decision making skills are effected by this fear. She also suffers from a deep seeded sense of rejection by those who are supposed to love her | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 37: Client is having difficulty making decisions. She relates this difficulty to her feelings of inadequacy | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 38: Client focuses on the negative aspects of her life instead of the positive | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 39: Client is frustrated with her inability to express her emotions correctly | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 40: Client always anticipates the worst in people and events | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 41: Client becomes angry when she is questioned or corrected by anyone; it makes her feel as though she is been challenged or unjustly criticized | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 42: Client searches for constant reassurance from people in her life | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 43: Client struggles to be sexually responsive towards her husband. She cannot let go of the idea that her vagina is an open wound. She worries that the therapist is disgusted by her. It is very important for her to criticize others before they can reject her | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 44: Client expresses anger towards therapist for not leading her in therapy or validating her feelings | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 45: Client is experiencing feelings of nervousness again when arriving for her therapy sessions. She senses feelings of sympathy from the therapist that reminds her of her father | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 46: Client is angry with therapist for abruptly interrupting her at the end of each session. She feels like he has not been paying attention to her | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 47: Client assumes that people test her to see what her reaction will be | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 48: Client generally looks out for only herself; it is rare that she acts on altruism alone | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 49: Client feels under pressure at work. She has major difficulty trusting anyone. She admits to passive-aggressive behavior towards the therapist | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 50: Client feels as though she is a very bad teacher because she is more worried about her reputation and appearance than the students | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 51: Client discusses her "visions" of red and blood which she relates to her family members. She has to withdraw from most relationships that get too intimate due to feelings of severe uncomfortableness | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 52: Client tries to judge the reactions of others towards her. She feels constantly rejected. She often feels guilty just for being alive | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 53: Client harbors feelings of guilt for her own perceived occupational inadequacies | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 54: Client attempts to block out her negativity. She feels misunderstood and judged by others | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 55: Client feels overly controlling but has a hard time letting go | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 56: Client is critical of individuals that she is envious of | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 57: Client worries that the therapist is annoyed and frustrated with her | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 58: Client seeks acceptance from her family and friends. She is burdened by a sense of guilt she cannot escape | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 59: Client feels bad for not being able to respond intimately towards her husband | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 60: Client assumes the therapist is irritated with her. She is very bothered by the way the therapist abruptly ends their sessions together | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 61: Client is angry with her parents for exerting power over her entire life | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 62: Client wants to feel free in responding sexually to her husband | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 63: Client discusses her need to be in control even while having sexual intercourse with her husband | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 64: Client puts too much stress and pressure on herself and becomes physically ill as a result. She fears being perceived by others as stupid | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 65: Client tends to use control in an effort to assuage her feelings of inferiority | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 66: Client often worries that the therapist is uninterested and bored by her. She feels unable to please the therapist since she receives no reassurance from him. She also fears there is something wrong with her sense of humor | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 67: Client is very worried about being tardy for anything. She becomes angry when others make her wait so, she feels guilty for being late for her appointments | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 68: Client stores up anger and when she becomes frustrated with someone she releases this stored anger and negativity onto the individual | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 70: Client is extremely insecure in her relationships; she becomes jealous very easily. She fears rejection and exclusion by others | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 71: Client feels uncomfortable and vulnerable while lying down in therapy or anywhere else. She is frightened and embarrassed by penises; that it is perverse and unnatural for her to have any curiosity or knowledge of them | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 72: Client cannot stand for a man to think his feelings are more important than a female's in a relationship | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 73: Client has been experiencing a depressed mood and cannot find a reason why | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 74: Client is frustrated in her job | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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