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Ten images of artworks created using found photographs are shown as a means of containing the stories of their clients and therapist. In these pieces, the author uses a photocopy from a Google search, broken jewellery and a canvas in a multimedia art style. The photocopy is used to create the shape of a boundary on the canvas and the broken jewellery is used to organize the trauma of the client.