PATIENT.....................77
even attempt to free the patient by persuading him that he T 2 E 12 T(102)101
No-one is either therapist or patient. (B. should add teacher or T 3 G 23 T(165)164
Teacher and pupil, therapist and patient, are all alike in the T 4 B 5 T(189)C 16
their child or pupil or patient if they succeed. T T 4 B 14 T(191)C 18
superior-inferior fallacy. Teachers must be patient, and repeat their lessons untilT 4 B 20 T(192)C 19
This will not last. Be patient awhile, and remember what we T 4 C 13 T(202)C 29
the mental illness of the patient rather than his own, and T 4 F 18 T(224)C 51
his questions about both the patient AND himself to the trivial T 4 F 18 T(224)C 51
You do NOT understand a patient while you yourselves are willing T 4 F 19 T(224)C 51
attack, and so does the patient, but it does not matter T 9 D 1 T(392)219
to him to teach the patient what is REAL, but he T 9 D 6 T(393)220
to point out to a patient WHERE HE IS HEADING, but T 9 D 9 T(394)221
it MUST be for his patient. T 9 D 11 T 9 D 10 T(394)221
another form, and so the patient now perceives himself as well W 140 L 1 W(307)
healing in all forms. A patient decides that this is so M 6 C 2 M(19)
Only the mind of the patient himself. The outcome is what M 6 C 2 M(19)
actually needed at all. The patient could merely rise up without M 6 C 2 M(19)
D 1. If the patient must change his mind in M 6 D 1 M(20)
right to question what the patient has accepted is true. As M 6 D 2 M(21)
of salvation. They ask the patient for forgiveness for Gods M 6 D 2 M(21)
in the mind of the patient, recognizing it for what it M 7 A 1 M(22)
also accepted it for the patient. Yet what if the patient M 7 A 1 M(22)
patient. Yet what if the patient uses sickness as a way M 7 A 1 M(22)
loss so deep that the patient may even try to destroy M 7 A 1 M(22)
cannot be repeated. If the patient is healed, what remains to M 8 A 1 M(23)
facilitate. He is now the patient, and he must so regard M 8 A 1 M(23)
to the exclusion of the patient. It is a failure to M 8 A 6 M(25)
task is the same; the patient must be helped to change P 1 A 1 P(1)
aim is to aid the patient in abandoning his fixed delusional P 2 A 1 P(1)
teaches forgiveness and helps the patient to recognize and accept it P 2 A 2 P(1)
described as self-destructive, and the patient often regards them in that P 2 A 3 P(2)
least in part accepted, the patient cannot see himself as really P 2 A 4 P(2)
2 A 5. The patient need not think of truth P 2 A 5 P(2)
end, is to help the patient deal with one fundamental error P 3 A 1 P(3)
of making illusions true. The patient has already paid this price P 3 A 2 P(3)
therapist as well as the patient may cherish false self-concepts, but P 3 A 3 P(3)
improvement still must differ. The patient hopes to learn how to P 3 A 3 P(3)
change, and when therapist or patient has reached the next one P 3 B 1 P(4)
as well as of a patient. Either way, it sets a P 3 B 3 P(4)
wholly undivided always. Whatever resolutions patient and therapist reach in connectionP 3 B 3 P(4)
come to pass for every patient on the face of this P 3 B 4 P(5)
earth, for who except a patient could possibly have come here P 3 B 4 P(5)
is never apparent to the patient, and only rarely so to P 3 C 3 P(6)
a union of purpose between patient and therapist restores the place P 3 C 5 P(6)
Teacher and pupil, therapist and patient, are all insane or they P 3 C 5 P(6)
teacher and pupil, therapist and patient, you and I, accept Atonement P 3 C 8 P(7)
walks slightly ahead of the patient, and helps him to avoid P 3 D 1 P(8)
limited by those of the patient. The aim of the process P 3 D 2 P(8)
therapist cannot progress without the patient, and the patient cannot be P 3 D 4 P(8)
without the patient, and the patient cannot be ready to receive P 3 D 4 P(8)
The psychotherapist becomes his patient, working through other patients toP 3 D 4 P(9)
Progress becomes impossible until the patient is persuaded to reverse his P 3 F 2 P(12)
limits laid on both the patient and the therapist will count P 3 F 6 P(13)
it. Healing occurs as a patient begins to hear the dirge P 3 G 1 P(14)
The therapist sees in the patient all that he has not P 3 G 6 P(15)
him here and now. The patient is his screen for the P 3 G 6 P(15)
of sinlessness, seen in the patient and accepted in the therapist P 3 G 7 P(15)
therapist, and who is the patient? In the end, everyone is P 3 H 1 P(16)
in need of healing? Each patient who comes to a therapist P 3 H 1 P(16)
learn to heal from each patient who comes to him. He P 3 H 1 P(16)
him. He thus becomes his patient. God does not know of P 3 H 1 P(16)
replacing those with which the patient came to ask for help P 3 H 2 P(16)
in his heart tells the patient that all his sins have P 3 H 3 P(16)
capable of joining with the patient in a holy relationship in P 3 H 3 P(16)
to peace. Oh let your patient in, for he has come P 3 H 9 P(18)
sent to you is a patient of yours. This does not P 4 A 1 P(19)
in which everyone is both patient and therapist in every relationship P 4 B 1 P(21)
in awareness and grow; a patient will touch his heart, and P 4 B 3 P(21)
perfect therapist nor a perfect patient can possibly exist. Both must P 4 B 4 P(22)
come from every meeting of patient and therapist. And that good P 4 B 5 P(22)
therapist forgets to judge the patient that healing occurs. In some P 4 B 6 P(22)
is never reached, although both patient and therapist may arrive at P 4 B 6 P(22)
of all dreams. Yet no patient can accept more than he P 4 B 6 P(22)
equality of himself and the patient. There is no halfway point P 4 B 9 P(23)
a right the therapist and patient share alike.

P 4 C 4 P(25)
healed. The therapist repays the patient in gratitude, as does the P 4 C 4 P(26)
in gratitude, as does the patient repay him. There is no P 4 C 4 P(26)
 
 PATIENT'S...................7
do. Can he change the patient's mind for him. Certainly not M 6 D 1 M(20)
the Holy Spirit in the patient's mind is seeking for him M 7 A 4 M(23)
At the beginning, then, the patient's goal and the therapist's are P 3 A 3 P(3)
must want to change the patient's self-concept in some way that P 3 A 4 P(3)
one who is attacking the patient's most cherished possession; his picture P 3 E 9 P(11)
this picture has become the patient's security as he perceives it P 3 E 9 P(11)
responsible for its outcome. His patient's failures thus became his own P 3 H 4 P(17)
 
 PATIENT-THERAPIST...........4
and situations in which the patient-therapist relationship becomes the means throughP 2 A 1 P(1)
H. The Ideal Patient-Therapist Relationship P P 3 H 0 P(16)
is reflected in the ideal patient-therapist relationship. God comes to him P 3 H 1 P(16)
the symptoms of the ideal patient-therapist relationship, replacing those with whichP 3 H 2 P(16)
 
 PATIENTLY...................4
75 L 7. Wait patiently for Him. He will be W 75 L 7 W(147)
96 L 9. Wait patiently, and let Him speak to W 96 L 9 W(190)
me. Your Voice instructs me patiently to hear Your Word and W 357 L 1 W(612)
On the contrary, he listens patiently to each one, and lets P 3 C 7 P(7)
 
 PATIENTS....................16
You yourself always told your patients that the real difference between T 5 F 6 T(248)C 75
understand what healing is. These patients do not realize they have M 6 D 1 M(20)
P 3 A 2. Patients do not enter the therapeutic P 3 A 2 P(3)
beginning, it is inevitable that patients and therapists alike accept unrealisticP 3 A 4 P(3)
he is in, there are patients who need him just that P 3 B 4 P(5)
his patient, working through other patients to express his thoughts as P 3 D 4 P(9)
see themselves as therapists. Their patients can but be seen as P 3 G 7 P(15)
Himself to give away. His patients are God's saints, who call P 3 H 6 P(17)
but be fearful of his patients, and suspect them of the P 3 H 7 P(17)
A. The Selection of Patients P 4 P 4 A 0 P(19)
4 A 3. Your patients need not be physically present P 4 A 3 P(19)
he must learn, and his patients are the means sent to P 4 A 4 P(20)
outcome, and many of their patients would not be able to P 4 B 5 P(22)
P(24) Many patients, too, consider this strange procedure P 4 B 9 P(24)
Will of God that his patients be helped to join with P 4 B 10 P(24)
and so they cannot give. Patients can pay only for the P 4 C 3 P(25)