Guided Imagery For example, a therapist might ask
the client about a nightmare they have been having, then explain to the client that nightmares are like movies, and tell the client that they can change the nightmare if they do not like it.
Not exact matches
«A lot of my
clients are complaining
about the traffic
nightmares and intimidating presence of security,» said Senada Adzem, a luxury broker in southern Florida.
Certainly, investors hear alarming investment
nightmare stories
about people who held a large proportion of their personal wealth in their employer's stock and lost everything.3 4 While your
client may think, «I know this company because I work here,» that thinking can get them into trouble — think WorldCom and Lehman Brothers.
For example, if you've just arrived at a meeting and your
client asks if you got there ok... Even if the traffic was a
nightmare, smile and say that you did and then ask a question that allows them to chat
about themselves.
One of the worst things
about freelancing is that you'll sometimes come across
nightmare clients who make your life a misery.
During one portion of the presentation, while ironically stressing the importance of treating other counsel with respect, he related a story in which after receiving a settlement offer that he deemed disrespectful, he hurled profanities at opposing counsel before telling the opposing attorney that he was «taking this case through trial» and that he would «[expletive] you and your
client so hard in the [expletive] you'll have
nightmares about the day you disrespected me with this [expletive].»
Dershowitz also says that if a criminal defense lawyer ever becomes comfortable with his work, he should get out of the business, and shares his
nightmares about getting a
client acquitted only to have him «do it again.»