Aragorn really steps into almost like the patriarch position of the whole group because as you can see after Gandalf dies he's forming these different bonds with every single member and very much steps into a protector position that we don't really see any of the other characters going into. And I think that also has something to do with him being in the air and kind of finally accepting that. Especially if the person who died is the one holding the group together. Yeah. So I think with us hammering down this road we're leading into essentially where the next topic I wanted to go was but talking about the dissociation on our showWe've talked about extensively due to all of our backgrounds and
The Fellowship of the Ring: Shame, Dissociation, and Trauma Bonds:
One does not simply discuss Lord of the Rings….so we teamed up with Southgate Productions and headed to Mordor to discuss the first Lord of the Rings film, Fellowship of the Rings! We discuss the impact of shame in the decision making and sense of identity amongst the fellowship. We also discuss the many ways that dissociation presents in the film as well as the concept of trauma bonds. So join us and hang on to your cloaks!
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