id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-347716-ka2lm62r Usher, Craigan Existential Returns 2020-06-25 .txt text/plain 1532 79 66 In light of this and that we are one review short of the intended trio-this due to a child and adolescent psychiatry colleague needing to focus on leadership at her medical center (again, leaning into strengths)-I wished to share with you some thoughts on a favorite film. Groundhog Day tells the story of Pittsburgh meteorologist Phil Connors, who, alongside cameraman Larry, and TV producer Rita travels to Puxatawney, Pennsylvania, to film the annual Groundhog Day celebration. Groundhog Day illustrates many psychodynamic concepts and may speak to those of us whose mental lives are dominated by recurring thoughts of the existential, economic, and emotional hardships of others or questions like if or when schools and hospitals will return to "normal." In addition, the film suggests something that, at first glance, sounds quite odd: that doing the same thing over and over again is not, as some have said, the definition of insanity, but instead an insistence of hope. ./cache/cord-347716-ka2lm62r.txt ./txt/cord-347716-ka2lm62r.txt