Denial and repression can seem to keep pent-up anger from being expressed, but the time comes when it is important to take the lid off. A counseling relationship can be a backdrop to get in touch with unconscious anger and begin to release the judgments and interpretations that produce the anger. Although the therapist, Dr. Buddy Rydell, uses some pretty unorthodox methods for helping his student, Dave, the context is clearly for healing. Guided by the Spirit, this healing can actually seem very humorous if properly perceived, and the love that the anger seemed to veil comes shining through.
Movies are an excellent way to watch your mind, to pay attention to your emotions, and to help you discover your unconscious beliefs.
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