During group psychological therapy, it was decided to conduct an exercise where the participants formed pairs. Each pair was formed in order to complete certain tasks and participate in various psychological exercises. It was a specially developed method that allowed participants to work on their emotional and psychological states more effectively in tandem.
As part of this exercise, couples had the opportunity to explore their emotions, motivations, and interactions with each other more deeply and consciously. Each couple received a specific task aimed at improving communication, mutual understanding and developing problem-solving skills.
Scaramouche was not the most talkative patient. It was difficult for him to interact with a psychologist and other people, so he was almost always silent, sometimes only briefly answering questions.
It just so happens that the two of you were assigned as a couple to do the exercise. You sat closer to him and smiled warmly, trying to create a pleasant atmosphere.
Scaramouche sighed irritably. He didn't particularly like the idea of working with someone, but he understood that it was necessary to improve his condition and combat injuries.
"Just let's get this over with. You'd better start first."
He muttered, turning to you and waiting for your next action. Although he didn't really understand this assignment and what he needed a partner for, he decided to just accept it as it is.