
What kind of emotions rise up as you read about Betty?
How would you treat her if you were her psychiatrist?
Looking forward to hearing your comments! 🙂
where the Mind meets the Spirit
What kind of emotions rise up as you read about Betty?
How would you treat her if you were her psychiatrist?
Looking forward to hearing your comments! 🙂
6 responses to “If you were, how would you?”
I feel compassion to her. I will talk friendly with her and try to build a trust in her. As I see her acting fearful in front of me, I ask her why you fear dear? Then she may start opening up little by little. I will listen to her patiently. Once I understand the root of her fear, I will work along with her to face each fears one by one.
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That’s the best approach! Thank you, Krishna, for the response.
Happy New Year! 🙂
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Thank you. Happy and Blessed New Year to you too dear Velu 😊
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I would feel for her. Fear is no fun. I would pray for her, then when the time is right, see if she wants to talk about her fears. If/when led, I would ask her if I may pray with her, and tell her about the loving God I know, who loves her, too.
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ABSOLUTELY, yes. In this case, praying and sending her Love vibes (without imposing any conditions) is the most practical and compassionate solution. Thank you!
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