If an organization, system, or agreement falls apart, it fails or stops working effectively.
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Dianne Wiest(Gina) and Gabriel Byrne(Paul) used the phrasal verb “fall apart” in the fifth episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the patient-therapist relationship.
The phrase “You name it” means anything you say.
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Blair Underwood(Alex) used the phrase “You name it” while talking to Gabriel Byrne(Paul) in season1, episode 2 of the popular TV show “In Treatment” as shown below:
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Teri Hatcher(Susan Mayer) used the phrase “you name it” while talking to Nicollette Sheridan(Edie [...]
Unequivocal means total, or expressed in a clear and certain way.
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Melissa George(Laura) and Gabriel Byrne(Paul) used “Unequivocal” in the eleventh episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the patient-therapist relationship.
Resolved means determined.
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Gabriel Byrne(Paul) used “resolved” while talking to Melissa George(Laura) in the eleventh episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the patient-therapist relationship.
Dwell on means to think or talk about a particular subject for too long, especially one that is unpleasant or not important any more.
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Gabriel Byrne(Paul) used “dwell on” while talking to Melissa George(Laura) in the eleventh episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the [...]
If a vehicle pulls over, it moves to the side of the road and stops.
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Melissa George(Laura) used “pull over” while talking to Gabriel Byrne(Paul) in the eleventh episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the patient-therapist relationship.
Pile-up: a traffic accident involving several vehicles which hit each other.
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Melissa George(Laura) used “pileup” while talking to Gabriel Byrne(Paul) in the eleventh episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the patient-therapist relationship.
Run over means to hit someone or something with a vehicle and drive over them, injuring or killing them.
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Melissa George(Laura) used “run over” while talking to Gabriel Byrne(Paul) in the eleventh episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the patient-therapist relationship.
Claustrophobic describes a person suffering from a fear of being in enclosed spaces or it describes a place which is small and enclosed, and makes you feel uncomfortable when you are in it.
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Melissa George(Laura) used “Claustrophobic” while talking to Gabriel Byrne(Paul) in the sixth episode of a popular TV [...]
Erotic transference is a process in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. In the erotic transference, there is an excessive anguish to be loved by the analyst, with conscious demands of sexual gratification, which are direct, exaggerated and persistent.
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Dianne Wiest(Gina) used “Erotic transference” while talking to Gabriel Byrne(Paul)in the fifth episode [...]