Psychology Sentences, Vol. 7
(Sentences for interactions with therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists - or even just friends supporting each other. Adjust phrasing where needed)
"You deal with your past, or you get trapped by it."
"Didn't you like your childhood?"
"Good has never been an absolute."
"It's not like there's a borderline between the good people and the bad people. You're not on one side or the other."
"Do you understand that you can't do this alone?"
"Aren't you supposed to ask me some questions?"
"This anger that I'm picking up on - this lack of control - what if it's all projection?"
"Let's not pretend it's been a normal day."
"Why are you so hesitant to discuss this?"
"You know me; I'll be fine. I'm always fine."
"How is it you're supposed to actually be helping me?"
"You've changed. You've transformed fear into anger."
"I had an accident a while ago. That kind of changed things for me."
"You don't say much, but you have an unquiet mind."
"Do you think you deserved to be loved?"
"I'm not certain I can feel anger anymore. I'm not certain I can feel anything."
"May I ask you a personal question?"
"I should have known you wouldn't understand."
"It's called avoidance. You're giving me the least amount of information possible in response to each question."
"It's not a weakness to need people, you know."
"Your anger rules you. You must learn to master your emotions."
"Something dark is growing inside me."
"You don't have to do this anymore. You've already proven how tough you are."
"They talk about the five stages of grief. I think that's a myth. I think there are dozens."
"In the few jerky seconds of sleep I do get, all I see is dark swarming behind my eyelids."
"Have you ever felt alone?"
"I went back to work too soon. I thought it would help me, but now I'm not too sure."