Do you feel uncomfortable today?
Yes, I do. To a slightly lesser extent, but I feel like Im... I dont know... an outcast.
Adam knew that probably sounded very whiney like his own patients sometimes sounded but he already felt better, just from verbalizing how he was feeling.
Well, Im sorry if I made you uncomfortable, Carol said. That certainly wasnt my intention.
She was backing off, giving him space to continue to vent. She also wanted to reestablish trust in the therapist- patient relationship, to make him feel safe and relaxed.
As you can imagine, this hasnt been an easy situation for me to be in, he said.
Ill bet, she said. Its probably bringing up a lot of issues for you.
He was surprised she was taking the session in this direction so quickly.
What kind of issues? he asked.
Issues of control or lack of control, she said. Issues with your family your current family and your parents. You grew up in the same house you live in now, didnt you?
Youre right. He hadnt thought much about this connection to his past that now seemed so obvious. It is bringing up issues with my parents. Its a very familiar feeling of being blamed, of being judged.
And its making you feel like the victim again, she added.
Hed told her in previous sessions that he was often picked on as a kid and was unpopu lar in elementary school and ju nior high, and theyd talked about how these experiences had scarred him. He remembered that just this morning, with Dana, hed brought up running away from the bullies in school. There had to be some significance to this.
He told her all about the night of the shooting, mentioning that he had been having the recurring dream about the giant black rat whod transformed from a female patient when Marissa woke him up. He was able to describe all the events in a very clear, matter- of- fact way, and it felt good to talk about it in a safe setting, where he didnt feel threatened. It was much different than when he talked to the press and the police, when he felt like he had to choose his words carefully because everything was being scrutinized
He told her the police believed his maid, Gabriela, had been involved in the robbery, and he made sure that he expressed his anger about this properly. He didnt just tell her he was angry in a detached way. He made sure that he
felt
the anger, that he was
experiencing
the anger.
I cant believe she was able to deceive all of us for so long, he said. Im usually so perceptive, nothing gets past me. I feel so furious. I feel so wronged.
This was good he was expressing himself well, using I statements.
You didnt know, Carol said.
But I feel so hurt by what she did to me, Adam said. If Id just caught on sooner, I couldve fired her and prevented all of this. They say she was a drug addict, and I dont know how she was able to keep that a secret. I can always tell when somebodys lying to me. Its my best skill.
Addicts can be very clever, she said. Hed said the same thing many times to his own patients.
He went on, describing what had happened after the shooting how hed expected to be treated like a hero and was shocked when he saw the way he was being portrayed by the media.
I know how ridiculous this sounds now, he said, but I thought Id be famous because of this, famous in a good way. I mean, you cant believe how caught up I got. I thought Id be the next Dr. Phil. I thought theyd film a movie about my life.
It was an exciting feeling, she said. It made you feel confident.
Yes, he said, and my glossophobia subsided, which was a very exciting, seductive feeling, too. Also, I have to admit, I enjoyed the attention. I know thats childish, that as an adult I should want respect, not attention, but it felt very seductive and addictive, which is strange for me because I dont have an addictive personality.
Its easy to feel seduced by your emotions when your self- esteem is low, when youre unhappy in other aspects of your life. You experienced a psychological high, it was a very powerful feeling. Do you think you dont get enough respect in your life?
He knew what she was trying to do. She was challenging him, trying to draw out a defensive response, but he went with it, saying, Yeah, sometimes. As you know, this can be a thankless profession.
Well, your colleagues respect you.
I havent been so sure about that.
You cant expect people not to feel a little awkward, Carol said. It was an unusual situation, and I think everyone handles these sorts of things in their own way.
He could see her point.
What about at home? she asked. Has your marriage been good lately? Do you feel respected and appreciated?
He thought about his bickering with Dana and his problems with Marissa.
No, I dont, he said, and I know I probably havent been doing a lot to change that. What happened the other night certainly didnt help.
You said you dont feel like you did anything wrong that night.
I dont. Well, except for shooting him so many times. I think that was a mistake.
Every decision you make cant be the perfect one, Adam. You can only try to do your best.
I know, youre right, he said,but...theres something else. He sipped some water, collecting his thoughts, then said, Theres something . . . I didnt tell anyone yet. I didnt tell the police. I didnt even tell Dana.
As a seasoned therapist whod heard it all, nothing usually shocked Carol, but Adam noticed her growing concern. Something about the shooting? she asked.
Yes, Adam said.
She was waiting intently for him to continue.
I didnt lie to the police about anything, Adam said. Everything I told them was entirely truthful, exactly as I remembered it. But I . . . well, I omitted something.
He paused again, wondering if he was doing the right thing, starting to tell Carol about this. He wasnt concerned about her talking to the police she wouldnt,
couldnt
violate their confidentiality but he was afraid it could affect their professional relationship. Well, it was too late now, and if you couldnt tell your therapist about these sorts of things, who could you tell?
Before I shot the guy, Sanchez, he said something, Adam said. It all happened so fast, it was hard to pro cess it at that moment, but I remembered it afterward. He said . . . I
think
he said, Please dont. Thats all I heard, those two words. I still know I did the right thing, because even if he was saying
Please dont kill me
or
Please dont shoot me
or whatever, there was no way in that situation I shouldve believed him. I mean, I did see him reach for something. It mightve been his flashlight, but it looked like a gun, and he couldve shot me. He couldve shot my whole family.
So what exactly do you feel guilty about?
I dont know if guilt is the right word, he said. I feel . . . regret. I feel like I made a mistake.
Youve made mistakes before, havent you?
None that involved killing somebody.
It happens every day, Adam. You think policemen and firemen dont regret their decisions from time to time? You have to do the right thing and be forthcoming with the police, but you cant blame yourself, and you cant let it interfere with other aspects of your life. Besides, you said you thought he had a gun, right?
Right, Adam said.
So yes, you heard him say those two words, but it happened very quickly, and you dont know for sure what he was trying to say or why he was saying it. It sounds to me like youre making a lot of assumptions.
He was aware that she was just supporting him, that she didnt actually believe any of this. Still, the pro cess was helping.
I feel shame about what I did, he said. I feel anger. I feel . . . foolish.
Everyone has regrets, she said. You dont have to beat yourself up about it. You had a lot of unexpressed anger, and then an event happened, something beyond your control. Someone broke into your house and you had to make a fast decision, but it was the best decision you couldve made at the time, under the circumstances.
I really need to reparent myself, dont I? Adam asked.
The need for reparenting had been a major issue in previous sessions. Carol knew all about his emotionally withholding parents and his related propensity towardself- loathing and self- blaming.
I think it could be useful to use some of your reparenting techniques, she said. Just dont be so hard on yourself. So maybe you made a mistake, or maybe you didnt make a mistake. Remember, Adam youre allowed to make mistakes once in a while. Every decision you make doesnt have to be perfect.
Her advice was fairly generic and, almost verbatim, what he would have said to one of his own patients. Still, it had resonance for Adam and really seemed to hit home. He thought,
Every decision you make doesnt have to be perfect, every decision you make doesnt have to be perfect,
and he experienced a relaxed yet intense buzz, an emotional high he sometimes had after a particularly productive therapy session.
He had two more patients in the afternoon he was supposed to have three more but had another no- showand he felt much more effective than he had earlier in the day, much more like his usual self. Whenever any self- doubt crept in hed think,
Every decision you make doesnt have to be perfect,
and hed feel instantly reassured.
But Adam knew that this was only a temporary ego boost, that he still had major issues to deal with if he wanted keep his self- esteem high. He had to be easier on himself, not criticize himself as much, and this was key
he had to stop neglecting himself
. He was such a people- pleaser, so focused on patients and helping others, that he hadnt been paying nearly enough attention to his own needs. He had to start taking the advice he gave to his patients every day and apply it to his own life, and this started with his most important personal relationship his marriage. He hadnt been expressing himself well to Dana at all lately, and hed let too much anger and resentment go unresolved.
At the end of the day, when the other therapists had left, he went into his office and closed the door and turned on classical music Bachs Brandenburg Concertos very loud. Then he kneeled in front of the couch and started punching the couch cushion as hard as he could. Physical activity was a great way to vent and relieve stress, and he always suggested that his patients express anger in a safe way, like screaming or punching pillows. Imagining that the cushion was people who had done him wrong, like Gabriela, the reporters from the
Post
and
News
, and Grace Williams from
New York Magazine,
gave his punches some extra oomph.
After about five minutes of good cushion pounding, he felt much more relaxed and ready to do some actual problem solving. One area of his marriage that certainly needed improving was his and Danas sex life. They didnt do it nearly enough, and if he were his own therapist, he would tell his patient to schedule time for sex, make it a priority, and be more creative sexually. So before Adam left the office he called Dana and told her he wanted to make love tonight at ten oclock.
Why? she asked.
Adam wasnt sure whether she meant why did he want to have sex with her or why at ten oclock as opposed to eleven or midnight. Deciding to take a less confrontational approach, he said, Because I love you very much and I miss being close with you.
Okay, so maybe he was overdoing it a little, but he felt like he was communicating honestly, not apologizing for his emotions.
Later, on his way to the subway, Adam stopped off at a Rickys drugstore where he remembered seeing an adult section and bought a sexy cheerleaders outfit in Danas size. Several times she had told him about a fantasy she had of making love while dressed as a cheerleader, but theyd never explored it because hed never had a cheerleader fantasy himself. That had been selfish of him, to flat- out reject her fantasy. He certainly wasnt opposed to her dressing as a cheerleader if it was a turn- on for her, and it was wrong of him to have stonewalled her like that.
At home, he noticed that Dana seemed to be in a much better mood than shed been in this morning and the past couple of days. She was starting to believe that Gabriela had been the second intruder in their house the other night and that the threatening note had been left by some prankster. She was also encouraged by a new theory the police had, that Gabriela may have been killed by a drug dealer she was in debt to and who possibly had nothing to do with Carlos Sanchez.
I thought she needed the money for her father, Adam said.
She did, Dana said, but her sister doesnt think she wouldve robbed a house to pay for her fathers operation, and I dont believe it either. I know she lied to us about a lot of things, but I cant imagine her actually coming into our house to rob us unless she was hooked on drugs and needed to pay off a drug dealer.
This logic made sense to Adam, and he hoped it was a sign that things were on their way to returning to normal.
Dana cooked a nice dinner chicken cutlets, rice pilaf, a salad and they ate at the dining room table, finishing the merlot from last night. Marissa was out with her friends in Manhattan, seeing some band, so they had the whole house to themselves. Adam actually couldnt remember the last time he and Dana had a quiet, romantic dinner alone, and he made sure to ask her a lot of questions about her day and things that were going on with her in general, knowing that in the past shed had the complaint that he didnt take enough interest in her.
At one point Dana asked, Why are you acting so nice?
Her tone was vaguely accusing, but he answered honestly, I know I havent been the greatest husband in the world lately. I want things to improve around here, thats all. Id like it if we made the marriage more of a priority.
He was purposely trying to use I-statements so she couldnt interpret anything he was saying as criticism. Her eyes started to tear, but he knew it was because she was so happy, realizing how much he meant to her. He reached across the table, held her hand gently, and said, Remember our date tonight.
I dont know, she said. Im a little tired.
If shed said this last week, he mightve backed down, but instead he did what he wouldve instructed a patient to do in a similar situation
dont be passive, be assertive; ask for what you want and youll get it