The moth with depression
One evening physiotherapist is beginning to count down the minutes until he can close up his practice when his Secretary tells him that he has a walk in client, “well we are still open, so be it” says the physiotherapist “send them in!”
The Secretary then gets kind of nervous and reveals that the client is in fact a giant moth who somehow can speak perfectly but isn’t human in any way.
The physiotherapist is shocked but presumes that it’s a Halloween prank being played on him so he sends the Secretary back to send in the moth.
As the moth walks in the physiotherapist notices it’s wings, the eyespot markings on them and the antennae all of which seem far too realistic to be a simply Halloween costume. The physiotherapist is shocked but invites the moth to take a seat if it can and discuss what it wants out of the session.
The moth sits down and begins to talk about how it has been suffering from depression for a long time and is struggling to motivate itself.
The physiotherapist is confused and asks why the moth has come to him, a physiotherapist, instead of a counsellor.
The moth then shrugs its wings and says’ well your light was on.”
The Secretary then gets kind of nervous and reveals that the client is in fact a giant moth who somehow can speak perfectly but isn’t human in any way.
The physiotherapist is shocked but presumes that it’s a Halloween prank being played on him so he sends the Secretary back to send in the moth.
As the moth walks in the physiotherapist notices it’s wings, the eyespot markings on them and the antennae all of which seem far too realistic to be a simply Halloween costume. The physiotherapist is shocked but invites the moth to take a seat if it can and discuss what it wants out of the session.
The moth sits down and begins to talk about how it has been suffering from depression for a long time and is struggling to motivate itself.
The physiotherapist is confused and asks why the moth has come to him, a physiotherapist, instead of a counsellor.
The moth then shrugs its wings and says’ well your light was on.”