So what she has gotten from therapy so far is "it's everyone else's job to manage my emotions, and I have no responsibility for my own recovery from mental illness or past trauma."
Sounds like a real keeper of a totally real therapist.
It rubs the Disney tickets on Bex's skin or else it gets accused of rape again.
I wonder if that's a huge part of why Bex is clearly looking to move on and is in full-scale devaluation mode. The usual bribes they use to keep her in "squee I'm a 13 year old lolrandom fangirl" mode are almost all impossible now. Disney trips, planned future vacations, musical theater, hairdressers, restaurant meals and fancy cocktail bars...not one of those things is currently doable for the trio, even leaving money woes aside.
Plus, if you think about it, all of those things they bribe her with aren't just about buying stuff. They could do that part from online and just keep her sweet with presents, but that won't work. All those things she really wants to do are about being a customer who is waited on hand and foot. That's why her Disney trips are designed end-to-end to involve an absolutely maximum amount of obsequious service, and why you'll never catch her dead eating from a counter service restaurant in-park.
To feel a modicum of control in her personality-free void of a soul, Becca
has to experience groveling customer service behavior at least every now and again. Since she's not getting that need fulfilled in her life, she's feeling it. But she's also unable to see or admit to what it is she's missing, so she instead decides it's Jackson and Daniel who are mistreating her by not waiting on her the way a waiter at a $100pp restaurant would do, or feigning interest in everything she does like a hairdresser might.
If they actually wanted to make her happy at this point, there's pretty much nothing they could do, short of putting on a five-course dinner while singing "Be Our Guest" to her with full choreography. She'd go loonytunes deliriously happy and shout at twitter for hours about how cool it was for something like that, because it fulfills her need for total submission. But they will literally need to act like they're in the service industry to get anywhere now. She's in full-on service consumerism withdrawal, and lashing out.