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puberty It’s a famous, unstable and unpredictable time. As a well-known child and adolescent psychologist Dr. Anthony Wolfput it: Child-raising It’s essentially like driving a car, with smooth periods of voyage, and sometimes traffic jams and bumps on the roads. Parenting during adolescence is like driving a car. Except that your hands are not on the handle.
New Netflix Original Series puberty This fictional drama captures this chaotic era, bringing a glowing light to the darkest corners of things you don’t know about teenagers. From school pressure to navigating Date, Sexidentity, and Social MediaShow delves deep into the painful complexities of adolescent life in today’s world.
caveat: Spoilers first! If you haven’t seen the series yet, I highly recommend doing so before reading more.
The third of the four episodes of the series could be the most engaging and psychologically insightful time Treatment It has been drawn on the screen. Jamie, 13, is accused of murdering her high school classmate Katie. One evidence against him is so strong that he is being held in a safe facility for people with mental disabilities while awaiting trial. Briony is hired to become one of Jamie’s family and one of two independent clinicians tasked with evaluating Jamie’s fitness to be brought to justice.
The interviews between Briony and Jamie are filmed on one camera and create a raw, almost suffocating intimacy. Their conversations escalate in a consuming and realistic way, where viewers hold their breath and are completely absorbed into the emotional and psychological tensions that unfold on screen.
The episode begins when Briony arrives at the facility and conducts the second phase of the clinical evaluation. Briony will be taking part in the session with hot chocolate and sandwiches. Initially, their relationship is friendly and even frivolous, we can get a glimpse into Jamie’s mixed feelings about women. However, as the interview progresses, the dynamic changes change dramatically, especially when Briony holds firmly in her clinical practice. boundary He refuses to indulge in Jamie’s social expectations.
The first eruption occurs when Jamie, as a footballer, looks up after he makes a mistake and sees his father’s face look back at what he recognizes. shame. (Viewers will easily imagine this gesture due to the dramatic way Jamie’s father turned away from Jamie in a police interview after his arrest.) A more generous therapist may challenge Jamie’s perception and provide an alternative narrative about his father’s feelings. But Briony doesn’t. Instead, she goes deeper and asks Jamie what the shame of his father means to him. Jamie’s reaction is explosive. He is physically proud and furious that Briony does not dispel his father’s interpretation of emotions. This is especially impressive considering Jamie is incarcerated under suspicion of murder. This is an experience that is perhaps an overwhelming source of shame for his family.
Brionies do not retreat, they maintain their composure. After the guards intervened and asked for a break, Briony re-principal to Jamie and re-married, refusing to give him what he wanted. The conversation moves from family history to social dynamics, then to a frightening discussion about “in-cel” subculture. Romantic Relationship Based on the belief that 80% of women are only attracted to 20% of men. Jamie identifies this “manosphere” idea and explains how he sees himself as attractive and not being able to gain positively Note From a woman.
Katie laughs at Jamie on social media, and we see that it only reinforces his feelings of inadequacy. Jamie calls herself “ugly.” Instead of dismissing his denial Self-imageBriony focuses on understanding Jamie’s internal story. She does not try to reassure him or challenge him to his perception. Jamie’s temper erupts once again when she refuses to comfort him as he expects. He essentially confesses and reveals his horrifyingly explosive nature anger. At this moment, viewers and Briony face the full range of Jamie’s emotional volatility, and get a glimpse into the isolation and hatred that could have appeared in the range of his bedroom and the dark corners of the incel online community.
The acting and emotional rigor of this conversation are extraordinary and heartbreaking. Briony’s single tears after the interview tell us the amount of emotional sacrifices that several treatment sessions can take. Treatment is a tough job. It is primarily for clients, but sometimes it is therapist. I think it’s particularly difficult to do this brave and bold job at the forefront of the legal system. When the series ends after four episodes, we see that Briony’s intervention is transformative.
Essential reading for adolescence
For parents and therapistspuberty It’s an essential and humble viewing. Briony’s portrayal reminds us of the occasional demand for emotional courage therapy and the lasting effects it can have.