Bertha and Bjorn (p. 5.): “I have noticed that you experience the whole process differently from me and I experience it differently from you; and then the assumptions we make, you know … you have a great tendency to say she’s sad, I’m sad so she must be too, these processes don’t run in parallel.(..) And then again, the same emotion can be expressed in different ways.”

Didi (p. 4): “If one partner sets a limit and says I’m going to stop after five treatments for example, then you’ve got a problem in my opinion. I really had to work hard to get my husband to come to Germany with me. For the fifth treatment session, because he’d really had enough by that time.”

Catherina (p. 15): “Well, you know, these treatments are often more of a woman thing than a man thing.”