Eric Stillwell writes a letter introducing Olivia Stillwell, his daughter, as a new patient.
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Olivia, a new patient, is reluctant to take active steps to stop a man whose stalking her.
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Eric Stillwell sends a fax authorizing more sessions for Olivia Stillwell.
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Olivia is upset that no one takes her cyber-stalker seriously.
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Olivia expresses no emotion as she tells a horrendous story of being the product of a rape which ended in her mother's death and her adopted father's lifelong guilt.
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Olivia is giddy about her new job at SII--and she's catching up on all the gossip about her co-workers.
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Apparently mistaken for a lesbian couple, Olivia and her new female friend are beaten up outside a San Francisco bar.
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Olivia identifies her assailants only to helplessly watch as they are set free because of diplomatic immunity.
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After her father goes on the offensive against the men who assaulted her, Olivia is very afraid that they will physically retaliate against her.
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Olivia spends the session avoiding the issues that are really important to her.
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Olivia is making steady progress in her psychological recovery from a vicious physical assault.
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Olivia has a strongly negative reaction to a question as to whether her friend Stephanie could be gay.
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Olivia is being courted by a secret admirer with a penchant for romantic coded messages.
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Olivia discovers that her father hired a detective and she reveals that she is still a virgin at 26.
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Olivia is finally able to make her father understand the pressure she feels playing the part of the perfect daughter.
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Olivia is brimming over with good news.
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Olivia struggles to ignore her long repressed feelings over her mother's death.
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Olivia reconnects with her long lost grandparents in Washington, D.C., and decides to move there to be near them.
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Olivia sends an e-mail about her life in Virginia.
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