Object

Catherine Cawood's Happy Sheet

Catherine Cawood completes this form before her therapy session, marking 'Yes' to questions about contemplating self-harm or harming others. The therapist grips the sheet, points to her answer, and deploys it to dismantle her sarcasm and evasion. He reads her responses aloud, forcing her to detail violent impulses toward grandson Ryan, son Daniel, sister Clare, and ties them to Tommy Lee Royce's influence. The paper anchors their confrontation, its blunt admissions stripping her professional mask amid the room's tense silence.
7 appearances

Purpose

Screen emotional well-being and identify risks of self-harm or violence toward others

Significance

Catalyzes Catherine's raw confessions of murderous rage, fractures her emotional defenses, and escalates therapy into a pivotal exposure of grief-fueled trauma linked to family and Royce

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

7 moments