This document discusses the experience of patients who have developed a "false self" due to early childhood trauma or an inability to have their emotional needs met. It explores how therapy can help such patients access their "true self" by providing an environment where the patient can feel in control and absolutely dependent on the therapist without fear of abandonment. Several case studies and songs are referenced that illustrate the disconnect between a person's public and private selves when early heartbreak or lack of a supportive caregiver has occurred. The goal of the therapeutic approach presented is to allow patients to repair damaged parts of themselves by experiencing reliable care and empathy from their therapist.