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Newton Sharma
12 Jun 202410:30

Summary

TLDRIn the session, Sophia shares her overwhelming life challenges with Aisai, revealing the pressure of caring for her elderly parents, managing finances, and supporting her family while her husband is jobless. Sophia's daughter Maria, a university student, is also battling depression, adding to her stress. Aisai assures confidentiality and seeks to help Sophia find solutions, prioritizing her husband's employment to alleviate financial strain and improve the family's situation.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜Œ The session begins with a warm welcome and an assurance of confidentiality, with certain exceptions for imminent threats or legal procedures.
  • ๐Ÿšถโ€โ™€๏ธ Sophia had a challenging journey to the office, traveling from Livingston and experiencing cold weather and difficulties in finding the exact location.
  • ๐Ÿงฃ Sophia is currently not feeling cold, having adjusted by putting on warmer clothing, and declines the offer for a drink.
  • ๐Ÿค The confidentiality agreement is reaffirmed, with an emphasis on anonymity in case information needs to be shared with supervisors or higher authorities.
  • ๐Ÿ  Sophia is overwhelmed with multiple responsibilities, including caring for her elderly parents, managing finances, and dealing with her husband's unemployment.
  • ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ’ผ Sophia's husband, an experienced electrician, has been laid off due to a reduction in work and is currently unemployed and at home.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ง Sophia's daughter Maria, who is studying at university, is showing signs of depression and often returns home, indicating she may be struggling.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฆ Sophia's son Santiago is in his final year of school and is preparing for higher education, adding to the family's financial burden.
  • ๐Ÿคฏ Sophia feels anxious and overwhelmed, particularly because she is managing all these responsibilities without much help.
  • ๐Ÿก Sophia's parents have poor coordination and require daily care, including cooking, managing finances, and medical assistance.
  • ๐Ÿ’ญ Sophia expresses a desire for a quiet, solitary place to escape from her problems, but acknowledges her responsibilities and the need to find solutions.

Q & A

  • What was Sophia's journey to the office like?

    -Sophia traveled from Livingston using public transportation, which was a bit far and involved a lot of cold weather. She had some difficulty finding the exact building as Google Maps showed one building, but the office was in the next one.

  • How is Sophia feeling after arriving at the office?

    -Sophia initially felt cold but is fine now as she has put on some dumpers. She is also feeling a bit overwhelmed and anxious due to her current life situation.

  • What is the confidentiality policy during the session with Aisai?

    -The session is confidential between Sophia and Aisai, with exceptions in cases of imminent threat, risk to children or vulnerable adults, or if there is a legal procedure or crime involved. Aisai will discuss any such situations with Sophia before taking action.

  • What are Sophia's concerns about confidentiality?

    -Sophia is worried about her name being published or being targeted by someone if personal information is disclosed. Aisai reassures her that her name will remain anonymous and consent will be sought before sharing any information with third parties.

  • Why did Sophia's husband lose his job?

    -Sophia's husband was an electrician with 10 years of experience but was let go because the company had more staff than needed for the construction of houses.

  • What are the responsibilities Sophia has to manage at home?

    -Sophia is responsible for taking care of her elderly parents, including cooking, managing their finances, and medical needs. She also has to look after her two children, Maria and Santiago, and manage their education and well-being.

  • How is Sophia's daughter Maria coping with university life?

    -Maria is studying at the university and staying in a hostel, but she seems to be struggling with depression and often comes home, which indicates she might not be having a good time at school.

  • What is Sophia's immediate concern regarding her family?

    -Sophia's immediate concern is the financial strain caused by her husband's unemployment, which affects her ability to afford help for taking care of her parents and manage other family responsibilities.

  • How does Sophia feel about her current situation?

    -Sophia feels overwhelmed, anxious, and finds it difficult to manage everything. She also expresses a desire to find a quiet, lonely place to sit and not think about her problems.

  • What does Sophia think would help alleviate her stress?

    -Sophia believes that if her husband could find work, it would ease her stress as it would provide additional income and help share the family responsibilities.

  • What is Sophia's first impression of the session with Aisai?

    -Sophia feels nervous because it is her first session, but Aisai reassures her that it is normal to feel this way and encourages her to be comfortable, offering to take breaks if needed.

Outlines

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๐Ÿšถโ€โ™€๏ธ Journey and Initial Session Concerns

The video script begins with an introduction and a discussion about the journey of the guest, Sophia, to the office. She traveled from Livingston and faced difficulties due to the cold and finding the exact location. The session facilitator, Aisai, explains the confidentiality policy, including exceptions for imminent threats, risk to children or vulnerable adults, and legal procedures. Sophia expresses concern about her privacy and the potential for being targeted if her information is disclosed. Aisai reassures her that her identity will remain anonymous and that any disclosure would require her consent.

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๐Ÿ  Personal Struggles and Family Responsibilities

Sophia shares her personal struggles, including taking care of her elderly parents who have poor coordination and require assistance with daily tasks and medical care. She also discusses her husband's job loss and staying at home, which has increased her responsibilities. Sophia's daughter, Maria, is studying at university and appears to be dealing with depression, while her son, Santiago, is in his final year of school. The financial burden of managing everything has become overwhelming for Sophia, and she expresses feeling anxious and overwhelmed by her current situation.

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๐Ÿค” Seeking Solutions and Prioritizing Problems

The conversation continues with Sophia expressing her desire for a quiet, solitary place to process her problems. She acknowledges her responsibilities but finds it difficult to manage everything. Aisai seeks to understand Sophia's husband's situation and his role in the family. Sophia describes her husband's unemployment and his avoidance of responsibility, which adds to her stress. She also elaborates on her daughter's depression and her own struggle to balance work, family, and personal time. Aisai offers to work with Sophia to find solutions, and they discuss prioritizing issues, starting with the financial strain caused by her husband's unemployment and the need for additional income.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กConfidentiality

Confidentiality refers to the protection of sensitive information shared between individuals, in this case, between Sophia and the AI assistant. It is crucial in maintaining trust and ensuring privacy. In the script, the AI assistant explains the conditions under which confidentiality may be breached, such as imminent threats or legal requirements, emphasizing the importance of this principle in their professional relationship.

๐Ÿ’กOverwhelmed

Feeling overwhelmed implies being excessively burdened by problems or tasks, to the point where one feels unable to cope. Sophia expresses this sentiment when describing her current life situation, juggling multiple responsibilities including caring for her elderly parents, managing her children's needs, and dealing with her husband's unemployment.

๐Ÿ’กDepression

Depression is a mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities. Sophia mentions her daughter Maria's struggle with depression, which adds to her own emotional burden and the complexity of the family dynamics she is managing.

๐Ÿ’กResponsibility

Responsibility denotes the state or fact of being accountable for something or someone. Sophia feels a heavy sense of responsibility for her family's well-being, which is evident in her efforts to manage her parents' care, her children's education, and her husband's unemployment.

๐Ÿ’กUnemployment

Unemployment refers to the state of being without a paid job and actively seeking work. Sophia's husband's unemployment is a significant issue in the script, as it adds financial strain and impacts the family's stability and emotional well-being.

๐Ÿ’กCaregiver

A caregiver is someone who provides care for another person who needs help due to illness, disability, or age. Sophia takes on the role of a caregiver for her elderly parents, who have poor coordination and require assistance with daily tasks and medical care.

๐Ÿ’กStress

Stress is a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances. Sophia experiences stress due to the multitude of challenges she faces, including her husband's job loss, her parents' health, and her daughter's mental health.

๐Ÿ’กLanguage Barrier

A language barrier refers to difficulties in communication due to differences in languages or dialects. Sophia mentions the potential language barrier she faces, which could complicate her ability to seek help or communicate effectively in her current environment.

๐Ÿ’กFirst Session

A first session typically refers to the initial meeting or encounter in a series of interactions, such as therapy or counseling. Both Sophia and the AI assistant mention the first session, indicating the beginning of their professional relationship and the start of addressing Sophia's challenges.

๐Ÿ’กAnonymity

Anonymity is the state of being unidentified or unacknowledged. The AI assistant assures Sophia that her identity will remain anonymous when disclosing information to supervisors or higher authorities, which is important for maintaining privacy and trust.

๐Ÿ’กFinancial Strain

Financial strain refers to the difficulty caused by a lack of money or resources. Sophia's husband's unemployment has led to financial strain, making it challenging for her to manage the family's expenses and her parents' care.

Highlights

Sophia's journey to the office was long and cold, involving public transportation from Livingston.

Sophia expresses concerns about confidentiality and the potential for being targeted if her name is disclosed.

Aisai reassures Sophia that discussions will remain confidential and anonymous unless there's a risk to her or others.

Sophia is overwhelmed by managing responsibilities for her job, elderly parents, husband, and children.

Sophia's husband has been laid off and is not contributing to household responsibilities.

Sophia's parents have health issues, requiring her to manage their care, finances, and medical needs.

Maria, Sophia's daughter, is showing signs of depression and often returns home from university.

Santiago, Sophia's son, is in his final year of school and planning for higher education, adding financial strain.

Sophia feels anxious and overwhelmed, particularly due to the language barrier and cultural differences.

Aisai empathizes with Sophia's first-session nervousness and offers reassurance for a comfortable session.

Sophia is struggling with balancing work and caring for her family, feeling the pressure of sole financial provider.

Sophia's husband's unemployment and lack of responsibility contribute to her stress.

Sophia's daughter's depression is a concern, as she notices changes in her behavior and mood.

Sophia seeks solutions to prioritize and cope with the mounting problems in her life.

Financial strain is a primary concern for Sophia, especially with her husband's job loss.

Aisai summarizes the key issues faced by Sophia, including family care, financial stress, and her husband's unemployment.

Transcripts

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okay beautiful you can start

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now hi Sophia thanks for coming today uh

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my name is aisai uh I'll be doing you'll

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be doing session with me and thanks for

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coming

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today oh thank you how was how was your

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journey to till here did you find our

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office yeah like as I traveled from my

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public transportation like so I had to

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travel from the Livington so it was bit

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far so I have to travel a lot and I it

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was toake

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much uh cold and like you know finding

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the location in Google map it was like

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it shows me one building then I went to

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next building but I find itly right now

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are you still feeling cold I I might you

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know turn the day here for now I'm fine

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because like I put I just put on the

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dumpers like I'm okay uh would you like

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to drink some tea or have water uh Sal

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so for you okay okay thank you Sophie so

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uh before beginning with this session

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uh you know during this session you

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might have to disclose your uh lot of

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personal information with with me so

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whatever you discuss with me will be

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confidential between you and I as well

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and um there might be very few

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circumstances where I might uh Bridge

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the

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confidentiality if there is if I find

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there is an imminent uh threat or high

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risk of any you or any individual um I

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you know I might also brid the

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confidentiality if uh there is a risk

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involved uh to any children or a

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vulnerable adult as an duty of care and

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um also uh in addition to that I might

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also uh share the information to third

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party if there is any legal procedure or

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crime involved in it so is that all

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right with you but uh before that I I

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will discuss with you in this matter

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first is that all right with you yeah

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just one I don't know that question like

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just like if you disclose okay if there

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is something like that so like uh will

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that my name will be published or like

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I'll be like I might get targeted from

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some person like so like that so it

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might be difficult for me to handle

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perfect no worries uh okay so as I

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already mentioned I will discuss you

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first in the situation if those

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situation comes I will discuss with you

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first first thing and second I don't I

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will not disclose with uh any other

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other parties until unless I get your

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consent so even for an example I have to

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disclose those things to my supervisor

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or my higher authorities your name will

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be anonymous is that correct is that

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right yeah I'm fine okay so let's move

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on uh what brings you here today sopia

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so to be honest with you like it is my

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first session so like uh I don't know

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what to see what not to see so like uh

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for now like you know I'm working as a

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Sal assistant in a part time in a course

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like

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so I had to look my husband has been

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kick out of this company but like he has

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been thrown out because of there is like

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more stuff than they need so and he just

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staying home he's just sitting in the

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house like just watching movies not

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doing nothing

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extra I have my parents like they have

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too much elderly they have kind of

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damage so like they for something they

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have poor coordination so like they

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don't uh they don't interact each other

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like I have to cook for them I have to

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manage their finances even medical stuff

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so like they had everything and like I

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have my two Childs one oldest one Maria

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she is like studying University she

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stays in the University hostel but like

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I kind of see it like as a mother like

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is also having some kind of depression

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so she also sometime comes up and home

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and I have my younger son who is

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Santiago he just in final year of school

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so he's also going in higher higher

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education so like now I have to finance

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everything so like it is having so much

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trouble like how to manage everything

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and it is so much coming all together so

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much so

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sopia with all your present situations

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right now I sense that you're feeling uh

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a bit you know overwhelmed and anxious

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right yeah to some context like I don't

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know what to do I think that is called

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over because I'm from different

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nationality so my language might be

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difficult so yeah that's thing so all

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right so what I what I'm hearing from

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you is like uh you have a problem going

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on in your life regarding your your

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parents uh that you have to take care of

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them you're not get enough time for your

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work and your husband is jobless and

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your daughter uh who is studying in

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university is having a depression issue

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as well uh is that correct yeah that is

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all what I'm having so yeah you got toly

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right so are are you feeling nervous

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because this is your first session yeah

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as far I told you earlier like this is

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my first session so like feel difficult

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to face I cont also don't worry that

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everyone face same situation in their

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first session uh please be comfortable

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whenever you feel you are not

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comfortable we can break decision and

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continue going yep okay so wel coming uh

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wel coming to the show uh how do you

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feel when you when all of these things

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going on your

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life you know like to be honest like as

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far as first like I don't want to work

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also so like I was forced to work as a

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part time but like as after my husband

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has been taken out he's just staying

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home like now it's been a comp

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that I have to work and like for

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currently like from my work office also

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they are offering okay you are having

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hard time then okay I can offer you more

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hours but like I'm not being able to do

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because I have to take care of my

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parents also so make them food buy their

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groceries and take them to Medical to

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regularly check up and everything is

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like so much I don't know like

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everything is going together like I'm

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even having a hard time for myself to

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think like okay what what I'm going to

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do next for tomorrow morning so like you

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know like everything is like so much

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that must be very difficult for

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you yeah so

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so if you feel those things and what you

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feel like doing at that time you know

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like to be honest with you I just want

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to sit in silent place you know lonely

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place like I don't want to go do

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anything like thinking of these like

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every problem

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like sometime like it comes on mind

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like just leave them just do your thing

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because one day will come good but like

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it is not going right I don't want to

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just uh leave that everything behind

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because that is my responsibility I know

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that I have to do for my parents but

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like you know it is having hard time

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handling them handling children handling

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husband equally so like I don't know

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what to do so you if we work together we

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might come in some kind of solution for

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sure but for now I I if I may uh like

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can you please tell me about more about

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your husband uh where did he work or

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what is he doing right now and and also

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how's your relation with your husband

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yeah like my to be honest with you like

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my husband relation is like currently is

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not going to it's not worse that uh he's

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just enjoying his own old like he's I

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don't know to say like he's just

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avoiding his

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responsibility and I had to do

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everything and like he's to work as a

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electrician he has like almost 10 years

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of experience so like he used to do good

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but I don't know because like they have

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Stu building houses so like he got Stu

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and he was thrown out from the job but

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otherwise he's good he needs work like

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work balance family balance everything

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was good but like now just sitting home

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so kind eess okay and also uh you you

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talk about your your daughter and what I

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heard was uh she's also going through

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depression is that correct yeah like as

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a mother like I feel like like when I'm

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stress like I know what's going on

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because she's my daughter like you know

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she's studying

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University there might be some problem

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with the studies but like you know she

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has her own host which we have provided

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from school but like you know uh once

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she often comes home that means like

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she's not having good time in school so

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like you know when I see their eyes like

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see kind of face and see having so much

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trouble what what makes you feel like

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that you know like she's UNC un

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uncomfortable like talking to me or like

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B like she just trying to sit alone in

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the room she just stay in our phone like

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that things so affects me like that so

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uh listening to all all your problems

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that's you are facing um uh

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it's is there any kind of you know uh uh

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solution or is there any kind of problem

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that you want to uh prioritize first to

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you know cope up with the uh problems

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that that's going in your life right now

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actually to be honest with you uh I was

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coule like managing finances when my

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husband was working so at least there

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are some fin then like at least I could

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afford some nurses to come home and at

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least take care of my parents but now if

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that is not there so like I have to take

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care of them so you know that thing make

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me hard so like if my husband has work

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or he had some space then I think that

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would be good because like at least

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husband has worked and like some income

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if he come home and I see to work more

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anyway um I got uh maybe I I got your

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the surface label of uh the

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understanding of your problem

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