1. Hypnotryst - Part 1


    Date: 11/13/2015, Categories: Bisexual, Author: blin18, Rating: 11, Source: LushStories

    unwilling to share them. But somehow I don’t believe that to be the case. This is an intriguing case, all right. I look forward to shedding some more light on it next week. I hope she takes my assignment seriously. Chapter 2 From the Patient Case History of Susan Richards Dr. Tamara Watkins, Ph.D, ABPP, APA Tuesday 23 rd September, 2014 (Transcribed from voice recording) The time is 3:45 PM and the date is Tuesday the 23 rd of September, 2014. This recording is for the case history of a Susan Richards, case number 2014-133-TW, follow-up consultation number one. This is very exciting! To have a breakthrough on just our second session is more than I could have hoped for. It’s not a breakthrough yet, of course; I haven’t shared my conclusions with Susan, but I am very confident that I’m on the right track. I want to find a way for Susan to discover this knowledge herself; it’s strange that she hasn’t done so already and points to possible repression and thought-block. Sexual identity is integral to our sense of who and what we are. Right now, she still identifies as heterosexual, and if I force the truth upon her then I risk jeopardizing her continued cooperation and I may actually set back her condition even further. Argh! I’m getting this out of order again! Today’s session coincided with one of her anxiety attacks so I was able to witness it first-hand. How lucky – for me, that is, not Susan. It didn’t seem to affect her thought stream or speech, but it was noticeable in her ...
    general bearing and manner; she had lost that free and witty vitality that I noted in our first session. The exchange that follows was recorded today. I was keen to take the opportunity to discuss her symptoms and look for a possible causal link. Sadly, I deferred last week’s line of questioning on her sexual history and fantasies, but having now read her first attempt at erotica, I shall return to that subject on her next visit because I am quite certain that the root of her condition lies there. ~~~ (TW plays a recording from the consultation with Susan Richards) DR TAMARA WATKINS: So you’re feeling symptomatic right now? SUSAN RICHARDS: Uh-huh. TW: And are you feeling saddened? SR: No, just worried. TW: Worried about what? SR: I don’t know. But that worries me too. TW: Kind of a vicious cycle. SR: I know it sounds like that, but’s really just this other thing; the thing I can’t put my finger on. I feel like I should be doing something. Like an opportunity is getting away from me. TW: When did the symptoms start? SR: It was yesterday. I just work up feeling like this. TW: Monday? The twenty-second? SR: Uh huh. TW: Did you have anything planned for Monday? SR: Just work. A regular day. TW: And you went to work? SR: Uh huh. TW: And how did you function? Did you feel impaired? SR: No, not really. It felt better, in a way. You know, to have something else to focus on. TW: And you had no other plans for yesterday? SR: None. But I couldn’t sleep last night and ended up working on ...
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