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* Leo's EXTREMELY blasé attitude towards Bob's "suicide" makes you wonder if this isn't the first patient he's DrivenToSuicide.

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* Leo's EXTREMELY blasé attitude towards Bob's "suicide" makes you wonder if this isn't the first patient he's DrivenToSuicide.DrivenToSuicide.
** This is more likely because since he had only one meeting with Bob, he had no time to develop any kind of a professional relationship with him. At this point, Bob is not much more than some random person on the street.

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* One may wonder why Leo doesn't just call the cops on Bob or file a restraining order against him until you realize that Leo is more concerned about not looking like the bad guy to his family, who already have significant problems with him and are conversely enjoying Bob's company. Thus he is effectively prevented from doing anything like that.

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* One may wonder why Leo doesn't just call the cops on Bob or file a restraining order against him until you realize that Leo is more concerned about not looking like the bad guy to his family, who already have significant problems with him and are conversely enjoying Bob's company. Thus By the time his family realizes Bob is making Leo’s condition worse and he has to go, Leo is effectively prevented from doing anything like that.
already too far gone into his SanitySlippage.
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* Bob seems oddly composed and "normal" when he poses as a detective in order to get Leo's phone number, which seems odd for someone with his condition. As [[https://www.verywellmind.com/therapeutic-role-playing-2671644 Some]] [[https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-0-387-79061-9_2466 research]] has shown, however, that role-playing exercises can be helpful in treating people with phobias.

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* Bob seems oddly composed and "normal" when he poses as a detective in order to get Leo's phone number, which seems odd for someone with his condition. As [[https://www.verywellmind.com/therapeutic-role-playing-2671644 Some]] [[https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-0-387-79061-9_2466 research]] has shown, however, that role-playing exercises can be helpful in treating people with phobias.

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* Bob seems oddly composed and "normal" when he poses as a detective in order to get Leo's phone number. [[https://www.verywellmind.com/therapeutic-role-playing-2671644 Some]] [[https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-0-387-79061-9_2466 research]] has shown, however, that role-playing exercises can be helpful in treating people with phobias.

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* Bob seems oddly composed and "normal" when he poses as a detective in order to get Leo's phone number. number, which seems odd for someone with his condition. As [[https://www.verywellmind.com/therapeutic-role-playing-2671644 Some]] [[https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-0-387-79061-9_2466 research]] has shown, however, that role-playing exercises can be helpful in treating people with phobias.
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* One may wonder why Leo doesn't just call the cops on Bob or file a restraining order against him until you realize that Leo is so concerned about not looking like the bad guy to his family, who already have significant problems with him and are conversely enjoying Bob's company. Thus he is effectively prevented from doing anything like that.

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* One may wonder why Leo doesn't just call the cops on Bob or file a restraining order against him until you realize that Leo is so more concerned about not looking like the bad guy to his family, who already have significant problems with him and are conversely enjoying Bob's company. Thus he is effectively prevented from doing anything like that.
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* Bob seems oddly composed and "normal" when he poses as a detective in order to get Leo's phone number. [[https://www.verywellmind.com/therapeutic-role-playing-2671644 Some]] [[https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-0-387-79061-9_2466 research]] has shown, however, that role-playing exercises can be helpful in treating people with phobias.
* One may wonder why Leo doesn't just call the cops on Bob or file a restraining order against him until you realize that Leo is so concerned about not looking like the bad guy to his family, who already have significant problems with him and are conversely enjoying Bob's company. Thus he is effectively prevented from doing anything like that.

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* Leo's EXTREMELY blasé attitude towards Bob's "suicide" makes you wonder if this isn't the first patient he's DrivenToSuicide.

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