Author Robert Schneider visited the psychotherapist Karlheinz Domig in Rankweil in Vorarlberg and learned a lot about therapeutic work with the young soul – including pauses for reflection.
A thoughtful, balanced, almost serene-looking old gentleman opens the door for me. He greets me gently, leads me into his living room, asks if I would like to sit on the couch or on a chair and offers me a glass of water, which I politely decline. I take a seat under the framed copy of a painting by Joan Miró with imaginative motifs. Without beating around the bush, my conversation partner gets straight to the point and observes me with a mixture of calm and alertness. He answers the many questions I ask him during the interview without any vanity and gets straight to the point. Nothing about him seems professorial or academic, not even his physical appearance. He might as well have had a trade and even once replied, “My father was a carpenter and his name was Joseph, but I was not crucified.”
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