Who Actually Betrayed Barb? A Therapist's Commentary On Chickie's First Birthday!

Folks are saying Jen, but I think the real betrayal runs a lot deeper than the paint. In this video, I break down Barb's behavior in Barb's Betrayal through a clinical lens and explain what's really driving every manipulation, quasi-apology, and need for control. In this video, we cover: Why Barb's need for honor and control points to a fragile sense of self How Barb uses transactional language to claim ownership over people and moments The quasi-apologies that sound like accountability but aren't What Mama D does that almost nobody else in the Shawnaverse does Why Barb isolates Jen at her own grandchild's birthday party What the therapy scene actually reveals about Barb's fear of abandonment Barb is not the villain because she's mean. She's the villain because she doesn't even know she's doing it. If you're a fan of the Shawnaverse and want the clinical commentary, subscribe and come back for the Frank, Jen, and ensemble breakdowns coming next. Additional Links: Work With Me: www.delightfulcounselingservices.com See you inside.