Dr Harvey
Today I spoke
with William, he is strange young man. He seems to be rather confused as to why
he is here; William has lots of plans for the future which is rather admirable
however he doesn’t seem to have high priorities for getting better, William did
mention getting his head fixed but that was after he was married and had
children which gives me a large cause for concern. On the other hand I am glad
William knows he needs to seek help to cure his mental issues, this is the
first step in getting better. I’m not sure William feels any remorse towards
killing three of his peers at school; this is my biggest cause for concern
towards William because if I saw some remorse I would feel confident he’s not a
threat to any councillors or nurses that would aid him with his recovery, but
for now I can only assume he is still capable of killing or harming others
around his, this is why I have decided to continue speaking to him through the
intercom and behind the glass in the room next door, this is for my own safety and
also I feel it helps William opening up to me as he can’t see any of my facial
expressions or get annoyed if he sees me write notes. I will continue working
with William over the next two weeks in hope of seeing some improvement in
behaviour, if I don’t see any improvement I will then pass William onto the
mental health specialist department.
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