I think one kind of piggybacking on this and why when you get to know especially child clients and teenage clients, but at all ages, is the way that she talks about the books that she likes. And so even that way she described those books would give me a lot of intel as a therapist about her home environment,. how her needs are getting met or not met, what her needs are, period.Yeah, I mean, we could probably talk about Susie for an entire show, but I think covered it pretty good. We can definitely wrap up on Susie and then jump into Sam. But before that, we'll take a break.
We are finally discussing our first Wes Anderson movie, Moonrise Kingdom! We focus on the two main characters, Suzy and Sam. We break down the movie’s idea of an “emotionally disturbed child” and discuss the following topics: intermittent explosive disorder, oppositional defiant disorder; as well as the significant impact of both characters’ home lives on their presentation in the world. So put on your khaki scout uniform and your favorite French pop record and join us!
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