The Woman in the Window
A. J. Finn
Contributed by Eleanor Sherer
Chapter 16
Summary

Anna describes that she had sought therapy earlier in the year in order to deal with her condition. She vividly explains her therapy sessions with Dr. Julian Fielding, a unique doctor who did not conform to the usual soft-spoken nature of psychiatrists. In this session, the author reveals that Anna and her family were involved in an accident that left Anna hurt. The physical therapies with Bina are also conducted to assist Anna get better. The author makes the audience empathetic by stating that Anna held herself responsible for the family accident. This section affirms that Ed and Olivia are both deceased. Anna was the sole survivor of a gruesome accident. Also, the author describes the medication that Anna receives from Dr. Fielding to help her get better. However, she is ashamed that she does not follow her prescription keenly.

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