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Dr. Spencer Reid: You know, this phrase doesn't seem to have a particular source or author. It's found pretty much every self-help book, I read 22 of them today, all touting the same, basic three-part plan.David Rossi: Let me guess, phase one is positive thinking, visualizing goals.Emily Prentiss: That's to work up the courage to get to phase two, taking real steps to achieve said goal.David Rossi: Gail committed to school, got grades like never before.Emily Prentiss: Molly gave up her obsessive food journal and started eating better.Dr. Spencer Reid: It's hard to believe motivational sayings alone would allow her to make these type of strides.Emily Prentiss: Maybe that's why the UnSub moved in with them. She could offer support and encouragement day and night.David Rossi: She'd be around to watch Molly's diet or Gail's study habits.Emily Prentiss: At first her methods worked. She gets to be the hero, the savior.Dr. Spencer Reid: She's a pure narcissist, so helping her victims is only about gaining their appreciation and dependence.David Rossi: The more her victims gain confidence, the less they need a full-time cheerleader.Dr. Spencer Reid: And that's when her motivational plan goes completely off the rails. Phase three is normally about maintaining the tenets of the program independently.David Rossi: But her program doesn't end. She holds them captive, destroys them physically.Emily Prentiss: She's the motivational speaker from hell.

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