If YOU REALLY CARE, When I’m unwell questions to ask… - Deepstash
If YOU REALLY CARE, When I’m unwell questions to ask…

If YOU REALLY CARE, When I’m unwell questions to ask…

“WHAT HAPPENED FOR YOU TO BE LIKE THIS?” is the major one, but that may be very hard to ascertain.

• What are You thinking about mostly?

• What’s bothering You?

• Do You have any angry or violent thoughts?

• Do You want to tell Me anything on Your mind?

• How do You feel? Are You hurt anywhere?

• How have You slept/eaten/taken meds? When?

• What do You want Me to do for You?

• Show Me what You’ve been doing

• Are You hungry?

• Tired?

• Angry?

• Sad?

• Who have You been with?

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