Chapter 774 The Challenge of Therapy
After Smollett and Vincent left, Charlotte sat on the sofa, slightly lost in
thought.
Joe sat down beside her with a slightly furrowed brow, âIf you donât like Dr.
Twain, we can switch to another psychologist.â
With that, he took out a stack of information on psychologists.
Yesterday, when Charlotte showed resistance to Smollett, Joe had personally
compiled a list of the worldâs most famous psychologists and selected the
ones suitable for Charlotte.
âAll of these psychologists have been thoroughly investigated and are
available at any time for your treatment,â Joe showed all the information to Charlotte, âYou can choose one that you like or have them all come to see
you.â
Looking at the detailed information, Charlotte felt a wave of complicated
emotions.
She felt that she should be moved at this moment, and indeed some emotions were surging in her heart, but she couldnât distinguish what those
emotions were.
Everything stayed at the point where she felt she should have those
emotions.
Charlotte lowered her eyes, concealing the indifference at the bottom of her
eyes, âLetâs try again tomorrow. Maybe today I was just too nervous to see a
psychologist.â
Although she subconsciously resisted Smollett, she also had an impulse to
further explore why she was so resistant to him alone.
Seeing that she wasnât forcing herself, Joe finally breathed a sigh of relief,
âStop immediately if you feel any discomfort.â
After reaching an agreement, the next day Smollett and Vincent came again
as promised.
Perhaps she was already mentally prepared, when Charlotte saw Smollett
again, she looked much calmer.
At least she didnât have a strong urge to run away at the sight of him.
Joe led them into an empty study, Charlotte sat beside him, looking down as if
lost in thought.
Smollett looked at Charlotte with interest for a while, âIt seems that your mood
is much better today.â
Charlotte, who was already mentally prepared, nodded at Smollett. Although her muscles tensed for a moment as he passed by, she did not retreat this time. Smollett looked deeply into Charlotteâs eyes and asked her a few seemingly random questions. Charlotte answered very cautiously.
Smollett frowned, put down his pen, and looked seriously at Charlotte, âMrs.
Smith, if you continue to be defensive against me, my treatment wonât be
effective.â
In psychological treatment, patients should be as honest as possible with
their psychologists, and only mutual trust can achieve the desired treatment
effect.
But Charlotteâs answers were full of caution and wariness, let alone honesty,
itâs as if every word she said took a detour.
After pondering for a moment, Smollett suddenly turned to Vincent and Joe,
âPerhaps itâs because there are too many people present. Would you two
mind stepping out for a while?â
âNo,â Joe decisively refused Smollettâs request. Charlotte was already very resistant to him. If only the two of them were left, her mood might become
more intense.
âIf thatâs the case, Iâm afraid I canât treat her. You might as well invite other
experts instead,â Smollett was also straightforward. Knowing he wasnât
trusted, he simply stood up to leave.
The atmosphere suddenly became tense.