Your Guide To Therapists
Sept 2, 2013 19:57:13 GMT
Post by Aislynn Chariot on Sept 2, 2013 19:57:13 GMT
THERAPISTS
who are they?
The therapist typically shows up at a time when the patient has reached their lowest point, usually shortly after the patient has faced a risk of death. Now, the therapists themselves are reformed patients, who were discovered and assigned to therapists and taught how to turn their lives around by travelling through time to gain information through seeing what life would be like if they hadn't have made the choices they regret. Once they underwent the three phases, they became full therapists with the power to manipulate time with no limits.
Appointments with the therapist are not scheduled normally, nor does the therapist have a conventional office in a fixed location. Instead, when a therapy session is set to begin, the patient can walk through absolutely any door and end up in the therapist's office. Sometimes the patient can intentionally summon the doctor this way, but much more often they're surprised to end up in the office instead of in the room they thought they were entering. In some "emergency" cases the patient can also be transported to the doctor's office by simply sitting down in a chair, lying on a couch or a bed, or fainting.
At least once during a session, the therapist will show up to give advice and feedback about what the patient is expected to learn. The therapist also possesses the ability to pull the patient out of the session prematurely if they do something inappropriate, such as revealing the future to another person, or if they discover unforeseen information, such as learning that someone in their present day lives may be misrepresenting their identity.
The mechanism of a therapist's time travel is never fully explained; however, it is known that there are an infinite number of distinct realities, each created by a different response to a choice or situation that a person faces — and suggesting that instead of strictly travelling into their own past and altering their existing reality, the patient may instead be simply witnessing the consequences that unfolded in the particular parallel reality where their "revised" action was actually their original choice.