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Intimacy and Conflict in Therapy
This chapter explores the intricate themes of sabotage and subversion through the character of Rose, focusing on her complex relationships within a therapeutic context. It discusses the emotional dynamics of intimacy, self-disclosure, and the longing for connection that patients often experience, while reflecting on how these dynamics unfold both in personal interactions and the literary representations of them. The speakers highlight the significance of cultural references, particularly music from the late 1960s, as a backdrop for understanding these interpersonal tensions and their implications for the therapeutic process.