Prompt: There is an opinion that therapeutic relationships are artificial. The client pays the money, the psychologist listens, responds, responds. As a kind of service. It's almost prostitution at its limit, I listen to anything from anyone for money. The psychologist is, as it were, paid, bought, rented. Naturally, if we think so, then it seems that the psychologist in the process is absolutely not sincere, not free. And the demonstration of interest, involvement, acceptance, warmth, care is just a product that has been paid for. That is, they are conditional as the secretion of gastric juice from Pavlov's dog on the lamp. A rather unpleasant and gloomy picture in its essence, one pays the second imitates interest. Almost like an imitation of an orgasm. Proponents of this opinion convince us of it by the fact that therapeutic relationships last as long as they are paid for. But does the presence of a material convention make a therapeutic relationship an act of selling the therapist's time, attention and body?
Prompt: There is an opinion that therapeutic relationships are artificial. The client pays the money, the psychologist listens, responds, responds. As a kind of service. It's almost prostitution at its limit, I listen to anything from anyone for money. The psychologist is, as it were, paid, bought, rented. Naturally, if we think so, then it seems that the psychologist in the process is absolutely not sincere, not free. And the demonstration of interest, involvement, acceptance, warmth, care is just a product that has been paid for. That is, they are conditional as the secretion of gastric juice from Pavlov's dog on the lamp. A rather unpleasant and gloomy picture in its essence, one pays the second imitates interest. Almost like an imitation of an orgasm. Proponents of this opinion convince us of it by the fact that therapeutic relationships last as long as they are paid for. But does the presence of a material convention make a therapeutic relationship an act of selling the therapist's time, attention and body?
Would you like to report this Dream as inappropriate?
Prompt:
There is an opinion that therapeutic relationships are artificial. The client pays the money, the psychologist listens, responds, responds. As a kind of service. It's almost prostitution at its limit, I listen to anything from anyone for money. The psychologist is, as it were, paid, bought, rented. Naturally, if we think so, then it seems that the psychologist in the process is absolutely not sincere, not free. And the demonstration of interest, involvement, acceptance, warmth, care is just a product that has been paid for. That is, they are conditional as the secretion of gastric juice from Pavlov's dog on the lamp. A rather unpleasant and gloomy picture in its essence, one pays the second imitates interest. Almost like an imitation of an orgasm. Proponents of this opinion convince us of it by the fact that therapeutic relationships last as long as they are paid for. But does the presence of a material convention make a therapeutic relationship an act of selling the therapist's time, attention and body?
Dream Level: is increased each time when you "Go Deeper" into the dream. Each new level is harder to achieve and
takes more iterations than the one before.
Rare Deep Dream: is any dream which went deeper than level 6.
Deep Dream
You cannot go deeper into someone else's dream. You must create your own.
Deep Dream
Currently going deeper is available only for Deep Dreams.