that were not openly stated, no pressure for him to read my mind and come up with a solution that I had already decided upon, no rush to do everything today — then, perhaps, Dibs would catch more and more of a feeling of security and of the rightness of his own reactions so he could clarify, understand, and accept them. This would take time, real effort, great patience on the part of both of us. And it must at all times be basically and fundamentally honest.