Sometimes the patient tells the analyst what he thinks he would not mind the analyst to interpret. Then, under some specific circumstances, the patient does not put in words what is happening to him so as to enable the analyst to complete the necessary work to make understand- ing possible. He is going to transform, instead, his problems into action and then he is going to act out away from the analyst’s sight. The patient continues speaking through action and he does not verbalise it. one of the problems of acting out is it is made out of the analyst’s sight, so one just gets a result not knowing what has brought it about.