Textbook Narcissism
Psychotherapist Dr. Crawford welcomes Jessica into her office, where Jessica admits her desire for assistance with her perception of self-importance. Throughout their sessions, Dr.
Crawford acknowledges Jessica's inflated ego and subtly influences her to further embrace her sense of superiority. In a risky move, Dr. Crawford discloses her own complex, creating a connection with Jessica that transcends the professional.
As the sessions progress, Dr. Crawford manipulates Jessica, pushing her into a world where their relationship is all that matters. The therapist gifts Jessica clothes that mirror her own style, gradually transforming Jessica into her mirror image.
With tension peaking, their physical similarities become eerie, confirming Dr. Crawford's insidious influence over Jessica's persona. It's revealed that their intimacy goes deeper than therapy, highlighting Dr.
Crawford's ulterior motives in forging a relationship conditioned on their shared fixation with self-importance.