When Rabbit Howls proves that every misconception about therapy is largely wrong and in this therapy, selves decide they don't want to die. They aren't simply fictional characters from Truddi Chase's imagination, so they won't just be "killed" by a therapist. If the very reason for their birth was to protect them from some scarring experience and trauma, it should be clear how harmful it would be to once again expose the nucleus, if they are still alive, to all the memories (Gillig 24). . The goal here is to achieve communication and coexistence between all selves. Every ignorant idea is shattered and the Troops seem to demonstrate how complicated and delicate the therapy is in each case, how specific and individual it actually is
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