When we lose a primary caregiver or both of our primary caregivers, that would then be considered like an attachment wound. So also their ability to feel safer even want to think about connecting to other people would be pretty close down shut down because of all the things that they've experienced. And also because he's continuously being, I don't know, free traumatized is too big of a word to say, but it that's kind of what it feels like keeps saying.
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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