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The St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute's Celluloid Couch series at Webster University concludes Thursday, May 19th with co-writer/ director Lisa Cholodenko's The Kids Are All Right with analysis provided after the screening by Lenita Newberg. Teenage siblings Joni and Laser live with their two mothers, Jules and Nic.

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Over several years, the St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute's Celluloid Couch series at Webster University has featured select films rich with psychological texture. After each screening a professional in the psychoanalytic field provides insightful analysis. This summer's three-film program kicks off on Thursday, May 5th with Margot at the Wedding with analysis provided by Michael Deal, MA, LPC.

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