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RUNNING HEAD: THERAPY 1
THERAPY SESSION
Tamara Golson
PSY 303 Abnormal Psychology
Instructor Lise St. Amant
November 13, 2018
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THERAPY 2
The settled mentality of Sanford Babbitt is appeared through Raymond. Leaving his
whole fortune to Raymond and nothing for his more youthful child characterizes how Sanford
responded to Charlie's deserting. In spite of the fact that Raymond doesn't have a similar
conviction, despite everything he utilizes the equivalent settled demeanor systems: he won't go
on a plane; he should purchase clothing at a specific Cincinnati K-Mart; nobody can contact him;
he will just eat the "menu thing of the day" for supper.
Raymond's mental imbalance has denied him the ability to identify with anybody
typically (Rolls, 2014). He likewise has been precluded any shot from securing an ordinary home
life, or an association with his sibling, on the grounds that Sanford Babbitt trusted Raymond was
a risk to youthful Charlie. Raymond's awful response to recalling the shower mishap when
Charlie was two years of age, makes Charlie guarantee him that he didn't hurt the infant.
RAYMOND: Hot water harmed infant!
CHARLIE: Harmed me? Harmed me?
RAYMOND: Yeah.
CHARLIE: I don’t have burns. I don’t have burns. It's alright. It's alright.
Raymond quiets down and taps Charlie's head, now realizing he didn't hurt Charlie, and
conveying the scene to a goals (Phillips & Huntley.). For a considerable length of time Raymond
was denied ordinary contact with his family and a shot at collaboration with the world
everywhere, anyway slight. When Raymond is presented to his sibling, conclusion is
conceivable: Raymond is at long last guaranteed that he didn't hurt his sibling twenty years back;
he figures out how to move; he kisses a lady in the lift. Raymond's utilization of consider
presents issues for Charlie.
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1. This is much better...but
you omitted the following right
at the start--and as requested
in the module instructions--
put this in for the final version:
the person’s name, sex,
gender, sexual orientation,
age, race, occupation, and
location of residence (country,
state, and region).
(Keep this simple and to-the-
point in a column) [Lise St.]
2. The settled mentality of
Sanford Babbitt is appeared
through Raymond. Leaving
his
whole fortune to Raymond
and nothing for his more
youthful child characterizes
how Sanford
responded to Charlie's
deserting. In spite of the
fact that Raymond doesn't
have a similar
conviction, despite
everything he utilizes the
equivalent settled
demeanor systems: he
won't go
on a plane; he should
purchase clothing at a
specific Cincinnati K-Mart;
nobody can contact him; he
will just eat the "menu thing
of the day" for supper.
Keep this really simple in
terms of language...."Even
though Raymond does not
feel the same..." Or "
Raymond hates getting on
planes and he won't buy
anything from K-Mart." [Lise
St.]
3. Raymond's mental
imbalance has denied him
the ability to identify with
anybody
good!!!! You are starting to
use your diagnosis process
with a great reference/source!
[Lise St.]
4. Sanford Babbitt trusted Raymond was a risk to youthful Charlie.
Raymond's awful response to recalling the shower mishap when
Charlie was two years of age, makes Charlie guarantee him that he
didn't hurt the infant.
Try phrasing all this more simply, something like: "When a very young and
not quite responsible Charlie was entrusted with the care of Raymond
something traumatic occurred that initiated the following dialogue between
the brothers"
I love that you actually used their dialogue here...feel free to make some up
between them and you in the final version... [Lise St.]
5. Raymond quiets down and taps Charlie's head, now realizing he
didn't hurt Charlie,
This is great! Do more of this observation and description of their
behavior...like they are in your office seated across from you as you take
notes in present time!!! [Lise St.]
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6. Raymond is at long last guaranteed that he didn't hurt
his sibling twenty years back; he figures out how to
move; he kisses a lady in the lift. Raymond's utilization of
consider
presents issues for Charlie.
Keep the language simple: Rewrite this in a very
straightforward style as if you are explaining it to a 12-year-
old...very clear and clean observations. [Lise St.]
THERAPY 3
Raymond doesn't consider any other person, mulling over the world just in reference to
himself: No issue that Charlie needs to get to L.A. rapidly, Raymond gauges the likelihood of a
plane slamming and won't get on one; Raymond doesn't much consider going out when it
downpours, further baffling Charlie; he seriously contemplates the manner in which garments
fall in a garments dryer, instead of watch the costly compact TV Charlie purchased for him.
Raymond's utilization of shirking to evade his issues impacts Charlie: He won't load up a
plane and has a fit when compelled to, causing Charlie humiliation at the air terminal and a
postponement in their adventure; he withdraws into presenting "Who's on First" at whatever
point he's put into a new room; later in the outing his evasion of contacting someone else
disappoints Charlie when he needs to hold Raymond (Treffert).
Charlie trusts he can control Raymond simply as he does every other person by utilizing
untruths, appeal, or arrangement. Rather, it's Raymond who controls Charlie. Raymond's
inflexible mindset generally rules out arrangement, making Charlie insane. Charlie and Raymond
moved toward becoming siblings, however each have been a tyke for such a long time the
change makes strife between them. Charlie doesn't realize that how generally will be a sibling.
He's surly when anticipated that would be his sibling's guardian, thinking about Raymond's
needs. At first Raymond just views Charlie as an unannounced guest at the foundation; an
alarming gatecrasher into his arranged world. In the end they do interface sincerely and turned
out to be genuine siblings:
CHARLIE: I like having you for my elder sibling.
Raymond has indicated huge numbers of the trademark side effects of a man with autism.
Those ailing from autism have specific social, correspondence, motor, and tangible issues that
influence conduct typically. I have noticed a portion of the social side effects that Raymond has
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1. plane slamming
lol! Great! Now make it so any
psychologist can read
this...great stuff! [Lise St.]
2. shirking to evade
change this to something
simple... [Lise St.]
3. adventure; he withdraws
into presenting "Who's on
First" at whatever
point he's put into a new
room; later in the outing his
evasion of contacting
someone else
disappoints Charlie when
he needs to hold Raymond
Good! Make sure we know if
Charlie is telling you all this?
[Lise St.]
4. trusts
says that he can
control...make it Charlie
talking to you...this will keep it
simple... [Lise St.]
5. Rather, it's Raymond
who controls Charlie.
Great insights here!! [Lise
St.]
6. an
alarming gatecrasher into
his arranged world.
Very colorful...but it keep very
simple English for any other
practitioner :) who might read
this same file on Raymond
[Lise St.]
7. I like having you for my
elder sibling.
Nice!!!!! More like it! [Lise
St.]
8. the trademark side
effects of
?????? very poetic:) [Lise
St.]
9. Those ailing from autism
have specific social,
correspondence, motor,
and tangible issues that
influence conduct typically.
be more specific about the
criteria you are citing here
from the DSM-5 [Lise St.]
THERAPY 4
demonstrated incorporate performing tedious minutes, having particular schedules, getting to be
irritated at the scarcest difference in normal, moving always amid the treatment sessions, and
talking with anomalous tone.
Other intellectual side effects that he has incorporate powerlessness to begin a discussion
and look after it, being echolalic now and again, and irregular perceptual upgrades (Sapp, 2007).
He additionally has social indications like inability to react to his name, poor eye to eye
connection, and seems ignorant of other's sentiments. The treatment for chemical imbalance is
multifaceted in light of the fact that this issue has both organic and social segments. I prescribe
that Raymond ought to be exposed to a routine of nutrients and prescription, and in addition
keeping up our treatment sessions.
There's a whole other world to Raymond than what is first observed. His remarkable
memory leads everybody around him, particularly Charlie, into the intriguing domain of his
perplexing personality. For instance, he paralyzes the server Sally Dibbs by discussing her phone
number, a number he had perused alongside many others in a phone directory the prior night.
Raymond's repetition memory traps are something he achieves easily and without feeling
(Brogaard, 2013). In any case, when he's forced to perform normal activities, for example, going
into an inn room or loading onto a plane, Raymond responds with moment careless frenzy.
Raymond's profound instinctual love for his sibling gets through his medically
introverted world as he warmly illuminates his sibling's name after the mental assessment
hearing:
RAYMOND: C-H-A-R-L-I-E.
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1. demonstrated
incorporate performing
tedious minutes, having
particular schedules,
getting to be
irritated at the scarcest
difference in normal,
moving always amid the
treatment sessions, and
talking with anomalous
tone.
Other intellectual side
effects that he has
incorporate powerlessness
to begin a discussion and
look after it, being echolalic
now and again, and
irregular perceptual
upgrades (Sapp, 2007). He
additionally has social
indications like inability to
react to his name, poor eye
to eye
connection, and seems
ignorant of other's
sentiments.
This is all great
observation...stay away from
complicated and resort to
simple English grammar and
syntax [Lise St.]
2. The treatment for
chemical imbalance is
multifaceted in light of the
fact that this issue has both
organic and social
segments.
Good analysis...again say it
simply in third-person
academic voice [Lise St.]
THERAPY 5
Raymond and Charlie's diverse pictures of cross-country travel make strain between
them. Charlie stops the vehicle amidst a betrayed street, bounces out and shouts at Raymond in
unadulterated disappointment:
CHARLIE: Underwear will be UNDERWEAR. Why does it matter where you get it? It's
clothing wherever you get it, in Cincinnati or wherever! [...] You can't reveal to me you're not in
there some place.
They uneasily sink into a method for existing together out and about, moving into the
jobs of sitter and larger than average youthful. Raymond and Charlie change from acting like
pals, basically to get along amid their movements, to getting a newly discovered family
relationship (O'Guinn, 2012). They share a calm minute together after the mental hearing, their
heads tilted firmly together. Raymond enables Charlie to kiss him, fixing a charitable association.
Charlie's change from a solidified maverick into an adoring sibling is represented when
he kisses Raymond and says:
CHARLIE: I like having you for an older sibling.
Raymond's change is represented by his casual aura with Charlie at the train station,
transforming from a K-Mart fellow to a smart GQ man:
RAYMOND: K-Mart sucks.
References Brogaard, B. (2013, march 17). The Brain Of The Real Rain Man. Retrieved from psychology
today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-superhuman-mind/201303/the-
brain-the-real-rain-man
O'Guinn, K. (2012, sepetember 30). A Psychological Analysis of Rain Man. Retrieved from
prezi: https://prezi.com/m4drm78-eneb/a-psychological-analysis-of-rain-man/
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1. Underwear will be
UNDERWEAR. Why does it
matter where you get it? It's
clothing wherever you get
it, in Cincinnati or
wherever! [...] You can't
reveal to me you're not in
there some place.
I like the way you include
these "quotes" [Lise St.]
2. CHARLIE: I like having
you for an older sibling.
Raymond's change is
represented by his casual
aura with Charlie at the
train station,
transforming from a K-Mart
fellow to a smart GQ man:
RAYMOND: K-Mart sucks.
lol! Great, but simplify!!!
[Lise St.]
THERAPY 6
Phillips, M. A., & Huntley., C. (n.d.). rain man. Retrieved from dramatica :
http://dramatica.com/analysis/rain-man
Rolls, G. (2014). Kim Peek: the real Rain Man. Classic Case Studies in Psychology, 56-67.
Sapp, S. E. (2007). Autism: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments. University of Tennessee Honors
Thesis Projects.
Treffert, D. (n.d.). Rain Man, the Movie / Rain Man, Real Life. Retrieved from wisconsin
medical society: https://www.wisconsinmedicalsociety.org/professional/savant-
syndrome/resources/articles/rain-man-the-movie-rain-man-real-life/
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