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Imagineers of Tomorrow

Imagineers of Tomorrow Notes recovered from Dr. T's computer hard drive after the fire, partially reconstructed using statistical methods. * * * File: 874-Notes.doc Preliminary notes N is a man in his mid 30's, currently a permanent resident at Broadfields, who has been referred to me by his normal therapist, Dr. H. She appears sceptical of the validity of my methods, but given the patient's history is willing to work with me. N's medical history is one of severe depression, anhedonia, and obsessive-compulsive behaviour, with severe and persistent insomnia (19 on the Athens scale) and signs consistent with post-traumatic stress. However, a source of trauma has never been identified; the patient's forensic history indicates normal physical, mental and emotional development up to early adolescence, followed by a dramatic decline in mental and physical well-being. N's parents are relatively well-off financially and willing to try any...