Thanks, Susan, that's right. [to Jeff] Have any colleagues told you they think that you're boring? JEFF: [laughs] No, no one has said this to me. COTHERAPIST: [to Jeff] It sounds like you don't have any concrete evidence that your colleagues were thinking you were boring or uninteresting. Do you have any evidence that does not support your thought that your colleagues were thinking that you were boring or didn't have anything interesting to say? JEFF: I don't know . . . COTHERAPIST: [to the group] How might you know if someone was interested in what you were talking about? CAROL: I find when I'm interested in what someone is talking about, I might ask them a question about it. When you talk with colleagues, do they ever ask you follow-up questions?