Jiang responds to the therapy objection by demanding an account of what a therapist would actually tell Eve, keeping the discussion inside Eve's emotional logic rather than modern institutional fixes.
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Therapy objection
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Okay. You send Eve to therapy. Okay. What does the therapist tell Eve?"
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A parent-oriented student asks whether parents should accept Eve's damaged logic as fixed or whether they bear responsibility to work on changing it.
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"Okay. You send Eve to therapy. Okay. What does the therapist tell Eve?"
"Yes. But as a parent, do we take these logic as, as permanent? Do we, do we accept that or do we, do we..."
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