john9221
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You're saying he considered himself empathic?¡±
Definitely.¡±
That strikes me as inconsistent with his diagnosis I said. People with borderline personality
disorders generally feel nothing for others.¡±
Ahbut this was part of his magical thinkingDr. Scarpetta. Al blamed his social and occupational
dysfunction on what he believed was his overwhelming em-
pathy for others. He truly believed he sensed and even experienced other people's painthat he
knew their mindsas I've already mentioned. In factAl Hunt was socially isolated.¡±
The staff at Metropolitan Hospital described him as having a very good bedside manner when he
worked there as a nurse I pointed out.
Unsurprisingly Dr. Masterson countered. He was a nurse in the ER. He would never have
survived in a long-term care unit. Al could be very attentive providing he didn't have to get close to
anyoneproviding he wasn't forced to truly relate to that person.¡±
Explaining why he could get his master's degree but then be unable to function in the setting of a
psychotherapy practice I conjectured.
Exactly.¡±
What about his relationship with his father?¡±
It was dysfunctionalabusive he replie [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]
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