PSYCHIATRIST: I'd like to know why you got so angry with me during our last session. Do you know why that was, can you remember?
BORIS: Angry? I wasn't angry at all. You're trying to help me, aren't you? Why would I be angry?
BORIS: ...God almighty, you filthy bastard! My brother he was brave and courageous and now he is DEAD. And now I am next probably. That will be the solution to everything, then we'll all be finished! I have killed people, you know, but I should have killed more. That would have been the best for this whole fucking situation. Just a shot in the neck. I know precisely how it is done. You bow your head and ...bang! The vocal chords are smashed immediately, nobody can hear your dying scream...
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PSYCHIATRIST: Boris, did this happen before. For example, that you are somewhere and that you have no idea how you got there.
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BORIS: Well, I... I remember like, last time I was sitting in the garden. And then I couldn't really remember how long I had been sitting there. Or even how I got there.
PSYCHIATRIST: I see. This often happens to people who are traumatised. It's a kind of self protection, a defence mechanism, particularly when you have experienced threatening events, but it can go on long afterwards.
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PSYCHIATRIST: Because you don't know what it was anymore, because you can't talk about it, I think it was something very important.
BORIS: But how can I know something that I don't know about anymore? That is imposssible!
PSYCHIATRIST: No it isn't. You'll remember.



















