Gollum is a big part of this movie he gets a lot of FaceTime if you will in this part of the trilogy. The story shows essentially people breaking out as siblings experiencing the world away from their parents and learning those things all right anything else on this topic before we move on okay we'll take another break here? Justine: I've gone through three levels of internal family systems training which means nothing other than I've given a lot of money to a man who's gonna try to give an automatic R for himself because he has experienced being connected to the world and really believing that he's doing what he was meant to do.
Welcome back to the Tolkien-verse! We are diving back into the Lord of the Rings trilogy with The Two Towers. We are joined by Justine Mastin, therapist and author of Starship Therapise and The Grieving Therapist. We touch upon a variety of themes: grief and loss, ecological grief, individuation, Jung. We also discuss Internal Family Systems and how that is demonstrated via Gollum/Smeagol.
You can find Justine here:
website: justinemastin.com
social: @mindbodyfandom on fb, insta, and twitter
book: Starship Therapise: using therapeutic fanfiction to rewrite your life
book: The Grieving Therapist: caring for yourself and your clients when it feels like the end of the world
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