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What do you make of that? this is the video here. i don t know if you can see it. the man in the blue and white-striped shirt kissing her, and if she is moving on with her life, is that a good thing? it s definitely something that is a positive step for her, as long as it s built within the framework of her treatment. because to go out and experience life is a wonderful thing, but she needs to make sure she s bringing it back to be able to discuss it so that her judgment and her decisions are made from a sound place, not from a traumatic framework. and, dr. sophy, one more question, amanda berry out in the public, and having this moment which seems to be a special and a good thing. her fellow captive, though, gina dejesus, has been reserved. i ll play them very quickly and tell you something that gina dejesus just did. i want to thank everyone who has helped me and my family, through this entire ordeal. everyone who has been there to support us has been a blessing to have such an ....
Careful, because underneath all of this is the framework of a lot of trauma. and let me just show there s some video of her when she came out later and she was dancing. we don t know who she was with. but some a young man that she knew, very comfortable with, kissing her on the neck. we have that video. and i think our viewers may have noticed it a moment ago, i was playing it while nelly was talking. what do you make of that? this is the video here. i don t know if you can see it. the man in the blue and white-striped shirt kissing her, and if she is moving on with her life, is that a good thing? it s definitely something that is a positive step for her, as long as it s built within the framework of her treatment. because to go out and experience life is a wonderful thing, but she needs to make sure she s bringing it back to be able to discuss it so that her judgment and her decisions are made from a sound place, not from a traumatic framework. and, dr. sophy, one more questio ....
Dejesus, has been reserved. i ll play them very quickly and tell you something that gina dejesus just did. i want to thank everyone who has helped me and my family, through this entire ordeal. everyone who has been there to support us has been a blessing to have such an outpouring of love and kindness. i would say thank you for support. a local affiliate visited gina dejesus and her mother and asked them about six-foot privacy fence that she s had put in. and she said, look, i really wanted it. it meant a lot to me. that s a direct quote from her. what does it say to you that she wants that? well, i think it s a good thing that she can access empathy, sympathy, thanking others, with you she wants privacy, because that s a smart thing to do, to be able to make a judgment that i can t be out there full force. i need time to integrate myself, slow steps to a bigger picture. all right. well, thank you very much. appreciate it, dr. sophy. thank you. still to come, one of the ....
Careful, because underneath all of this is the framework of a lot of trauma. and let me just show there s some video of her when she came out later and she was dancing. we don t know who she was with. but some a young man that she knew, very comfortable with, kissing her on the neck. we have that video. and i think our viewers may have noticed it a moment ago, i was playing it while nelly was talking. what do you make of that? this is the video here. i don t know if you can see it. the man in the blue and white-striped shirt kissing her, and if she is moving on with her life, is that a good thing? it s definitely something that is a positive step for her, as long as it s built within the framework of her treatment. because to go out and experience life is a wonderful thing, but she needs to make sure she s bringing it back to be able to discuss it so that her judgment and her decisions are made from a sound place, not from a traumatic framework. and, dr. sophy, one more questio ....
butting out. stay out of it. yeah. the siege mentality. you just mind your own business, you don t get involved in your neighbor s business. and he did nothing. no loud music. no big parties. that would raise the ire of his neighbors whatsoever. but the far more important issue is probably the psychology of the captives. similar to stockholm syndrome, where if they were repeatedly raped, abused, physically, emotionally, psychologically, sexually, in the early days of their captivity we know with elizabeth smart she was hiding in plain sight. she was on the streets. in nine months she had already succumbed to stockholm syndrome. when the absence of violence is then perceived as kindness on behalf of the captives, they won t yell or scream even if they see someone outside. it takes some sort of psychological break from that psychology to get someone like an amanda berry to pound on the door at the one moment she can. so dr. sophy, what do you think happened? do you agree with what ....