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One patient with whom he had been making progress, Dr. Karasu said, walled himself off from him ever more after a business accomplishment made him famous and pushed his considerable wealth to stratospheric levels. “I said, ‘What is happening to you that you are regressing now, when you are thriving?’ ” Dr. Karasu recounted. “He said, ‘The higher up the monkey goes,’ ” the easier it was for the public to catch a glimpse of his posterior. “He was terrified that the world was out to make a fool of him,” Dr. Karasu added.

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July 7, 2008

One patient with whom he had been making progress, Dr. Karasu said, walled himself off from him ever more after a business accomplishment made him famous and pushed his considerable wealth to stratospheric levels. “I said, ‘What is happening to you that you are regressing now, when you are thriving?’ ” Dr. Karasu recounted. “He said, ‘The higher up the monkey goes,’ ” the easier it was for the public to catch a glimpse of his posterior. “He was terrified that the world was out to make a fool of him,” Dr. Karasu added.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/07/nyregion/07therapists.html?pagewanted=all

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