SAMPLE REPORT · SUBJECT 217-B

A structural diagram of you.

What follows is a complete TwentyThird report for a synthesised subject. Names, dates, and dream content are invented. The structure of the report is what we actually deliver.

chart header subject 217-BFig. 01
Subject217-BCohort2025-Q1Period18 wksSessions41FramepsychodynamicLanguageEN
STRUCTURAL DIAGNOSIS

The organising reading.

structural reading five markersFig. 02
PRIMARY READINGobsessional · with hysterical traces
case 217-Bprepared 04 · 26
Ego structure.72
Object relations.48
Defense complexity.81
Drive organisation.54
Symbolic register.67
Dominant
rumination · over-qualification
recurrence five anchors across nineteen yearsFig. 03
  • 2007first long bondwithdrew at month 9
  • 2012secondwithdrew at month 11
  • 2016thirdwithdrew at month 8
  • 2020fourthwithdrew at month 12
  • 2024fifthwithdrew at month 10
recurrence5 / 5
interval~10 mo
attractorintimacy threshold
LINGUISTIC SIGNATURES

The hinges in this subject's speech.

signatures six hingesFig. 04
over-use of the conditionalStatements arrive prefaced by I think or maybe even when the speaker is sure.
the word “just” as a hingeUsed to shrink the speaker's own action. 14 instances per session.
qualifier before affectEvery emotional claim is softened before it lands.
passive voice in self-narrationThings happen to the subject; the subject rarely acts.
slip of the parent's nameReplaces partner with parent twice in eight sessions.
recursive self-correctionThree rewrites per claim before the claim is allowed to stand.
dream session 12Fig. 05

“I am holding a door open for someone whose face I cannot see 01imago. The corridor behind them keeps extending. I want to step through but the door is mine to hold 02role.”

“When I finally turn the figure has gone and I am the one waiting at the threshold 03reversal.”

01imagothe partial parent who arrives in disguise
02rolethe function the subject habitually takes
03reversalthe position swap that names what was hidden
revisions in progress · week 14Fig. 06
01 · I amthe one who holds the door.also the one who walks through it.
02 · becausesomeone might be left waiting.waiting is also a position I can refuse.
03 · so Istay at the threshold.let the threshold dissolve behind me.
04 · which meansI never quite arrive.arrival is the part I had not been allowed to want.
original age 14revised session 27
RECOMMENDED FRAME

For the clinician's use.

handoff three notesFig. 07
Opening transference question

Ask early what the subject expects to leave undone in your room. The phrasing will be a near-repeat of how she describes her last withdrawal.

Suggested pace

Slow. Recursive self-correction will offer many openings; refuse most. The hinge is the second sentence, never the first.

Contraindications

No directive technique in the first eight sessions. The subject already over-functions. A frame that asks for performance will reproduce the symptom.

not a diagnosis · prepared for clinician handoff · valid 90 days

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