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Linda

[lin-duh]

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Spanish word meaning “pretty.”



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Secretary of Education Linda McMahon has said Americans should be rethinking the role of a four-year degree in American life — perhaps reserving it to train people for a small number of professions.

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As Linda loses sight of what her sessions are supposed to be about, Bronstein keenly observes how quickly a satisfactory therapy dynamic can sour, elevating “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” far beyond contemporary images of treatment that we’re used to, and achieving something remarkably real, and in turn, refreshingly uncomfortable.

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As a therapist herself, working in the same shared office space as her own analyst, Linda knows all of the tricks of the trade and also what defines a good and bad practitioner.

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Yet, as her life quickly spins out of control, Linda finds herself sprinting past boundaries in search of the quick fix and easy answers she knows therapy can’t offer.

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And as such, Linda’s therapy sessions crumble just as fast as everything else around her does.

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