GoodGirlGrace
Super-Earth
- Joined
- Aug 30, 2015
'Dr. Heather Macmillan, Psychotherapist.' Read the plaque on her door to her office. She had lush furnishings and plenty of space around her. There was a lovely arched window that stood tall, showing off the city view. Skyscrapers and buildings, busy traffic and pedestrians, all seemed expansive and vast from her 17 floor office space. She among her colleagues took up half of the floor with their department, seeing in clients daily for a variety of reasons. They were often refereed there by a Doctor or by a counsellor to undertake the program that they ran there. Dr. Macmillan herself normally dealt with the usual crowd of marital issues, depression, anger problems. She'd worked her way up and over 20 years of experience saw her as one of the leading Psychotherapists on the team.
Heather was 42 years old, but looked very good for her age. She had a well built stature, clearly she'd been working out for some time now and kept herself in good health. She had Long brown hair that was done up in a neat bun, and glasses that sat on the rim of her nose. The Frames were thin and black, with square lens. Behind those glasses laid stunning hazel/green eyes that were gently outlined by a thin layer of mascara. Her whole look was quite professional. She wore a pair of trousers and a smart white blouse with some complimenting jewellery to go alongside it.
She was sipping at a dark coffee, reading over the details on her next client. This one seemed a bit...out of the ordinary. It says he was down for depression, yet the causes explained in the document didn't quite line up with what she usually saw when she dealt with these things. No issues with finance, or jobs, no problems with a wife or a girlfriend, nothing about anything racial or anything, it just stated he felt he was depressed. She was clearly going to have to do a lot of the hard work herself. Perhaps it was a case that the patient didn't know how to or didn't feel comfortable opening up and explaining what was wrong with them.
It was the end of her lunch break, and checking her watch he should be coming up for a meeting within the next 20 minutes. During her time before hand she just continued looking through his file, checking for any anomalies.
Heather was 42 years old, but looked very good for her age. She had a well built stature, clearly she'd been working out for some time now and kept herself in good health. She had Long brown hair that was done up in a neat bun, and glasses that sat on the rim of her nose. The Frames were thin and black, with square lens. Behind those glasses laid stunning hazel/green eyes that were gently outlined by a thin layer of mascara. Her whole look was quite professional. She wore a pair of trousers and a smart white blouse with some complimenting jewellery to go alongside it.
She was sipping at a dark coffee, reading over the details on her next client. This one seemed a bit...out of the ordinary. It says he was down for depression, yet the causes explained in the document didn't quite line up with what she usually saw when she dealt with these things. No issues with finance, or jobs, no problems with a wife or a girlfriend, nothing about anything racial or anything, it just stated he felt he was depressed. She was clearly going to have to do a lot of the hard work herself. Perhaps it was a case that the patient didn't know how to or didn't feel comfortable opening up and explaining what was wrong with them.
It was the end of her lunch break, and checking her watch he should be coming up for a meeting within the next 20 minutes. During her time before hand she just continued looking through his file, checking for any anomalies.