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I can't say this holds true for TGS—but he may need to understand the emotional environment that made the one physical newsweekly event happen... and that could be why his therapist is pushing. —Stand In I'm a therapist and my second opinion is that The Good Son does newsweekly not have to confront his mother, period, ever. But he does have to confront the breeze with which he dismisses the significance of his mother's and his coupling. Incest is not processed by shooing it away like a pesky fly. If the incest didn't newsweekly really bother him, he should be able to talk in depth about it. If the incest turns out to be more meaningful than he thought, he'll probably not want to talk about it. My advice: Just keep talking. I think the more "dramatic" therapists are naturally in the public eye. Most psychotherapists do not pressure their patients to do anything in particular, because that is not psychotherapy—that's sales. I think the value of emoting, venting, and confronting is a hangover from the thrash-about 1970s.
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