Get the Kids Some Therapy
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Demonology and the Tri-Phasic Model of Trauma: An Integrative Approach by Nnm
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV)
05 Oct 2019
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As soon as Aubrey Thyme, psychotherapist, had opened her office door and seen her new client, Anthony J. Crowley, sitting in her waiting area, she was observing and assessing him. At first glance, she paid attention to the following:
--His clothing was expensive and stylish;
--He wore very strange but noticeable cologne;
--His relationship to the seat he occupied could only, very loosely, be described as “sitting;”
--He looked angry;
--He was wearing sunglasses.What Aubrey Thyme, a professional, thought, upon first seeing her new client was: you’re going to be a fun one, aren’t you?
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After Harley leaves the Joker and settles into life with Pam, she starts to see her local vigilantes in a new light. They're all overworked and underappreciated, and have more communication issues than Gotham has gargoyles.
Maybe it’s time for Doctor Quinzel to dust off her therapy license…
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“Where’s your brother?”
It’s the first sign of expression Iroh’s seen on her face — a flash skipping across impassive brown eyes, twined fingers twitching ever so slightly, before they go as still as the curtains in Lu Ten’s uncombed room.
“Did they not tell you? He’s dead,” Azula says.
or: azula is fourteen when she becomes an only child, leaving her in the unasked-for aftereffects of zuko’s calculated suicide.
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Kevin Day was a time-bomb no one really expected to blow. No one, apart from Betsy Dobson.
[Kevin Day's therapy sessions from the beginning.]
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After It's Over by Romiress
Fandoms: Batman: Arkham (Video Games), Deathstroke the Terminator (Comics), Batman: Arkham Knight Genesis (Comics)
02 Oct 2019
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Jason's never had a civilian life. For him, it was always something: From living on the streets, to being Robin, to being the Arkham Knight, to being Batman.
But for the first time he's being forced to live a normal life. To be a civilian, with (almost) no secrets to keep from the world.
He isn't sure if he's ready.
Series
- Part 7 of More to Being a Father than Having a Kid
