This paper describes two disturbed adolescent inpatients who fell in love and whose management included a series of conjoint therapy sessions. Their dynamics were explored and revealed themes of symbiosis, sadomasochism and identity-diffusion. This exploration led to the rupture of the relationship but it also stirred up multiple conflicts in the ward milieu. Some advantages and disadvantages of this technique are discussed.
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