:12:00
Where did you learn that rhyme?
:12:15
Tell me about the kids.
:12:17
Well, they're survivors
in a way.
:12:21
They're all severely
sleep disordered--
:12:23
insomnia, narcolepsy,
bed-wetting.
:12:25
But the nightmares
are their common thread?
:12:27
Right.
They share a group delusion--
:12:30
a boogieman,
for lack of a better word.
:12:32
They're so traumatized...
:12:34
they'll do almost anything
not to sleep.
:12:36
Anything?
:12:40
We lost a kid a month ago
to Fairview.
:12:43
l don't know where
he got the razors...
:12:45
but he cut off his own eyelids
to stay awake.
:12:47
Oh, God.
:12:49
Shook the kids up pretty badly.
:12:51
By the way, that was great work
with the new patient.
:12:54
Pretty smooth for an intern.
:12:56
l have had some experience
with pattern nightmares.
:13:00
l've got to get going.
:13:03
Let me help you.
:13:08
-Thanks.
-You're welcome.
:13:12
Now, be sure
that you check in with Max.
:13:15
He'll give you
the whole twenty-five-cent tour.
:13:18
l'll see you later.
:13:20
Oh, Miss Thompson...
:13:21
You can call me Nancy.
:13:23
You call me Neil.
:13:25
What was that nursery rhyme
all about?
:13:28
lt was just something
that the kids say...
:13:31
to keep the...boogieman away.
:13:57
Anyway, that's group therapy.
:13:59
This whole wing
is devoted to the program.