Mia is rejected by her friends, harassed by the police, and disregarded by the medical community. Undeterred, she enrolls in a residential alternative treatment program conducted by the British celebrity therapist Franklin Spitz, who specializes in treating the origins of PTSD. Using increasingly invasive psychological tactics, he interrogates Mia in search of the concealed memories that underlie her illness. However, the goals of the therapist and the client are vastly different; Mia seeks reality while Franklin frantically attempts to avoid it.
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Mia is rejected by her friends, harassed by the police, and disregarded by the medical community. Undeterred, she enrolls in a residential alternative treatment program conducted by the British celebrity therapist Franklin Spitz, who specializes in treating the origins of PTSD. Using increasingly invasive psychological tactics, he interrogates Mia in search of the concealed memories that underlie her illness. However, the goals of the therapist and the client are vastly different; Mia seeks reality while Franklin frantically attempts to avoid it.
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