:13:22
This next patient is interesting.
:13:24
I've been following the case
for years.
:13:26
A 29-year-old female...
:13:30
diagnosed as acute
schizo-affective disorder.
:13:33
The usual indicators: depression,
anxiety, violent acting out...
:13:36
delusions of persecution.
:13:44
The delusional architecture
is fairly unique.
:13:47
The delusional architecture
is fairly unique.
:13:47
She believes that a machine
called the Terminator...
:13:50
which looks human,
was sent back through time...
:13:53
- to kill her.
- That's original.
:13:55
And also that the father
of her child...
:13:59
was a soldier sent back
to protect her.
:14:02
He was from the future too.
:14:04
The year 2029,
if I remember correctly.
:14:08
And here we are.
:14:11
Morning, Sarah.
:14:16
Good morning, Dr. Silberman.
How's the knee?
:14:22
Fine, Sarah.
:14:25
She stabbed me in the kneecap...
:14:27
with my pen a few weeks ago.
:14:30
Repeated escape attempts.
:14:42
Let's move on, shall we?
:14:44
I don't like to see the patients
disrupting their rooms like this.
:14:47
- See she takes her Thorazine.
- Sure. I'll take care of it.