Abstract
In this article the author sets her sights on an important ontological problem in psychotherapy that has been hitherto almost entirely overlooked — “What is Reality in psychotherapy?” She presents a clinical case and illustrates her points with it. Her discussion is deep and unique. The case presentation is exquisite. However its logical conclusion leads to a kind of nihilism to which the author suggests no way-out. This distracts to some extent from the value of the article.