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There is a hypothesis that the client lies to his psychologist for the first 15 minutes of the session. Not on purpose, please note. The reason is this. The client begins to voice the rational part of the request. So to speak, he speaks from the mind, reproduces superficial information. But you and I know that the true reasons are always a little deeper, you need to get to them through layers of psychological defenses, only behind this is the unconscious. And here I really want to find out from my colleagues. Question to my fellow psychologists, do you agree with this hypothesis? Yes, I always notice clients. Not all clients are like this, but in general, yes. Most clients easily go into depth. I do not agree with this hypothesis.