HBO's Succession: Siobhan Roy Season TwoHBO's Succession: Siobhan Roy Season Two
SNAP: Survivors of Narcissistic & Abusive Personalities
Mandy Friedman explores Siobhan Roy's trauma and manipulation in 'Succession' Season Two, revealing deep insights into human behavior.
24:51•4 Mar 2024
Unpacking Siobhan Roy: Trauma and Tactics in 'Succession' Season Two
Episode Overview
- Explore the manipulative tactics and toxic dynamics within the Succession series, focusing on Siobhan Roy's character
- Understand the impact of trauma and attachment styles on the characters' decisions and relationships
- Analyse the complexities of abuse, manipulation, and vulnerability portrayed in the show
- Discover how the characters' upbringing and experiences shape their behaviour and interactions
- Gain insight into the themes of power, control, and family dynamics depicted in the series
“These kids have been trained like dogs to respond in certain ways, to manipulate and to gaslight and to control the narrative and all the lying and the shifting and the shaping. That's what they've been taught to do. That's what they're really good at.”
Ever wondered how trauma shapes a character's choices? In this episode of SNAP, Mandy Friedman, a seasoned clinical counselor, dives into the tangled web of HBO's 'Succession', focusing on Siobhan Roy in Season Two. Joined by her brother Andrew, Mandy dissects the toxic family dynamics and manipulative tactics that define the Logan family. From awkward moments to surreptitious sabotage, they unpack how Siobhan's upbringing and attachment styles influence her every move.
This isn't just a TV analysis; it's a deep look into the complexities of human behavior and relationships. Whether you're a fan of the show or interested in understanding the impact of trauma, this episode offers valuable insights into power, control, and vulnerability.

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