i can see why she had to do the things that she did, because she was trying to get her needs met. Part of what i was thinking about with amy is that when kids experience troma wand they're growing up. She really did have to take on this sort of mal adaptive behaviour in order to cope with her parents in her childhood. So also, if we think about somebody coming from this situation, it's going to be really hard for them to not think in a rigid way. And my parents are the ones who are writing the book, which means they must also believe that amazing amy is better than me.
We finally did it! We are talking about Gone Girl!! This is a very special episode for two reasons. Firstly, we have a special guest, Rachel Harrison, an art therapist and our friend who did the art for our logo. Secondly, It’s a pATREON patron requested video! Don’t forgot, one of the perks for becoming a top tier patron is the privilege of picking the subject of an episode. In this episode, we discuss the betrayals of trust seen throughout the film. We also discuss the development of identity, specifically with Amy and the Amazing Amy books as well as the concept of the Cool Girl. Give it a listen and don’t forgot to not smile in front of your wife’s missing poster.
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