Maya, however, was resolute. She had spent years bottling up her feelings, years of silently screaming in a world that refused to hear her. But with the support of her therapist, Dr. Lee, she began to articulate the pain and frustration that had been building inside her.
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One night, after a meeting where James spoke for twenty minutes about relapse as “a storm you ride out,” he reached across the table and touched Maya’s fingers. His hand was still callused and warm. “I don’t expect you to believe me yet,” he said. “I know I’ll have to prove it every day.” Maya, however, was resolute
Through family therapy, Maya and her father gained a deeper understanding of each other. They learned to appreciate their differences and find common ground. The experience brought them closer together, and their relationship became more resilient and meaningful. Lee, she began to articulate the pain and
“No one likes to be forced,” Dr. Alvarez said. “Forced can feel like punishment. But it can also be a door.”