(M.P.): Yes, that’s no problem.
(G.V.): Have you noticed feeling any better after you’ve eaten? (M.P.): My hunger goes away, but I don’t feel better in any other way. But then I eat until I almost feel sick.
(G.V.): Do you eat a lot?
(M.P.): Yes. I think this may go back to when I was younger and was forced to eat everything on my plate; I clearly remember that. In the back of my mind, I can still hear my mother saying, “Now, you be a good boy and eat it all up.”
(G.V.): Are your nails strong?
(M.P.): They’re normal; they are not brittle.
(G.V.): Do you have ingrown toenails?
(M.P.): Only very slightly, not so they’d cause me problems. (G.V.): Do your feet perspire a lot?
(M.P.): Moderately.
(G.V.): As much as your head and neck, or less, or the same? (M.P.): More or less the same, although I know that, in principle, feet tend to sweat more.
(G.V.): Is the perspiration from your feet offensive?
(M.P.): No.
(G.V.): How do you feel talking before so many people?
(M.P.): I’m not in a position where I have to prove myself, and I’m not in a position where I have to show people what I can or cannot do. I’m not under pressure. On the other hand, if I knew that I was appearing on Federal German Television, I don’t think I’d feel that good now. (Therapist): He used to bite his nails.(G.V.): When? As a child?
(M.P.): I chewed my cuticles.
(G.V.): Can you eat onions?
(M.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): Without a problem?
(M.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): Do you know whether or not you were vaccinated as a child?
(Therapist): Yes, he was vaccinated against smallpox.