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Analyzing the movie Everything Everywhere All At Once Evelyn can't catch a break today. With all she’s got going on—from possibly losing her business to the IRS, potential divorce, managing a relationship with her daughter, and caring for her father—saving the multiverse is a lot to ask of her. This episode is a therapeutic analysis of the movie Everything Everywhere All At Once using the Satir Method of family therapy, focusing on communication stances and self-esteem. References Amorin‐Woods, D. (2020). Habla mi idioma? An exploratory review of working systemically with people from diverse cultures: An Australian perspective. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 41(1), 42-66. Becvar, D. S., & Becvar, R. J. (2013). Family therapy: A systemic integration. (8th ed.). Pearson. Gehart, D. R. (2018). Mastering competencies in family therapy: A practical approach to theory and clinical case documentation. (3rd ed.). Cengage. Kwan, D. & Scheinert D. (Directors). (2022). Everything Everywhere All at Once [Film]. A24. Weisskirch, R. S. (2010). Child language brokers in immigrant families: An overview of family dynamics. MediAzioni, 10, 68-87. Weisskirch, R. S. (2017). Language Brokering in Immigrant Families. Taylor & Francis.
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