(F.P.): I think that I’ve thought too much about my illnesses. I think I’ve spent all my time thinking about my condition and how to cope with it. I think too much about it even now. But I’m not a depressed person. I think I’m a robust, strong person. A mixture perhaps of robust and tender.
(G.V.): Do you cry easily?
(F.P.): I did more in the past.
(G.V.): Under what circumstances would you cry now?
(F.P.): I couldn’t tell you that. I don’t know any longer.
(G.V.): You never cry anymore?
(F.P.): I might if I watch a soap opera.
(G.V.): Otherwise not at all?
(F.P.): No.
(G.V.): Do you think that you are an open or a closed person?(F.P.): Fifty-fifty. I’m not a closed person, but I’m not completely an open person either. I keep some things to myself.
(G.V.): Do you think that you could keep something from me secret?
(F.P.): Why should I?
(G.V.): Ah, you’ve turned the question back to me. You don’t want to answer it?
(F.P.): I do want something from you, so it is not my intention to keep secrets from you.
(G. V.): That is precisely why you have to tell me how you are feeling inside, your inside structure. I need you to give me insight into the peculiarities of your character. For instance, it would be helpful if you said that you act in a particular way so that others will like you; or that you are a very impulsive person who immediately tells what you are thinking about; or perhaps that you are a very anxious person, concerned about your relatives. Just whatever is happening inside.
(F.P.): I’m a bit of the worrying type. I think I am also a little shy. It could be that I try to hide this sometimes, cover it up. Impulsive? I don’t think that I’m impulsive. I would prefer to be impulsive, I think. I’m not a sad person. I can get on with other