It makes more sense in the context of her lying to the friend. I couldn't work out why she would say she was lying to the friend if it involved the friend taking him to the doctor.I think you're probably right about the text.
It makes more sense in the context of her lying to the friend. I couldn't work out why she would say she was lying to the friend if it involved the friend taking him to the doctor.I think you're probably right about the text.
I think we've worked out that the one about the friend was badly reported. I'm getting a bit confused about her admissions that she wanted to get him a doctor but just not at the times of the texts..So every time she had mentioned Jordan being ill to someone is now supposed to be a time that she was lying?
Everyone is now supposed to believe he was never ill at those points? Wow.
I think we've worked out that the one about the friend was badly reported. I'm getting a bit confused about her admissions that she wanted to get him a doctor but just not at the times of the texts..
It's unusual but I think it is agency. Like doing things but being cut off from what you're doing and why. I don't really know how decisions are made though. For instance why would she take a photo to show him if she doesn't think he looks thin?16:15
Diminished sense of agency
She later added: “In her mind she was looking after him and not seeing the reality of what was going on.”
She also the court that Dawn displayed signs of a dimished sense of agency.
When explaining that term, she said it is when you are an ‘onlooker onto yourself and not actually taking action to manage the situation in a healthy way’.
She cited Dawn’s decision to hide her dead child in a wardrobe as an example of this.
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I guess he means 'urgency'?