After our move to Colorado, Anna seemed to thrive at first, winning rodeo prizes, making friends, and claiming her freshman year was 'the best ever.' However, as she entered her sophomore year, a shift occurred. She grew distant and snarly, isolating herself more, and this pattern coincided with her constant phone usage, which became a major source of conflict at home.
Lori's concern peaked when she peeked at Anna's journal, revealing feelings of inadequacy: 'I'm not pretty. Nobody likes me. I don't fit in.' This painful discovery prompted a necessary conversation about mental health.
Lori informed Anna, 'We're going to get you to talk to a counsellor,' despite Anna's initial resistance to therapy. Eventually, Anna became eager to engage with her therapist, indicating a crucial turning point in her mental health journey.
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