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Dr.Brown: Hey Ms.Wilson come on in.

Aisha: Thank you Dr.Brown for having me on short notice.

Dr.Brown: Ofc, have a seat

Aisha sat down

Dr.Brown: So what brings you in?

Aisha: I had a conversation with my sister the other day and it made me aware of a lot of things that I have yet healed from.

Dr.Brown: Okay what's going on?

Aisha: So almost 4 years ago I was pregnant with my daughter and got into a car accident with my best friend and almost lost our lives including my daughter life. Mike who's the father of my child and who's also my ex husband didn't even think twice to show up and to the hospital to see if we were even okay or even still alive. Mike has hurt me, and put me through so much, but I still love him even after all he's done.

Dr.Brown: That's a lot to take in and I can see the hurt in your voice.

Aisha: After being released from the hospital I took off and moved away to Jamaica with my sister. But my emotions are because of my daughter. Seeing her cry and upset because he doesn't fall through with her, that shit hurts like hell. He was supposed to be here with me and he's not even here.  It's just always something with him, and I'm just tired. And I have an amazing man in my life, who loves and see me and who treats my daughter as his own. And I don't know how to allow him to love me because of all the things that Mike put me through. I'm afraid to open myself up to become broken all over again.

Dr.Brown: That's understandable. And the first step to healing is admitting that it's something wrong. And how can you be the best you can be for your daughter when you not even the best for you. I get, as parents we try our hardest to be the best we can for our children but we must realize that in starts with us first.

Aisha: You're right, my sister tells me that all the time. But honestly every day I'm fighting a battle with self.

Dr.Brown: What is it that you're doing for Aisha?

Aisha: I honestly don't know.

Dr.Brown: Well you have to get back to loving on self. You are a beautiful young woman who seems to be a great mother. But you gotta find you and take back control of you. It's important that you do.

Aisha: How tho?

Dr.Brown: You've already taking the first step, and that's 1. Admitting 2. Accepting. 3. Getting help, now you have to continue it. It's not going to happen overnight, it's an everyday process. But your consistency and determination to get to where you need and want to be emotionally, mentally, and physically, is what's going to get you there. You can't stop nor give up because you think you're okay, that's when you gotta go harder

Aisha: You sound like my sister

Dr.Brown: Well your sister sounds like a wise woman.

Aisha: She's definitely that. And thank you Dr.Brown.

Dr.Brown: That's what I'm here for. This is a judgment free zone, but also a safe space to vent and be as vulnerable as you want.

Aisha: Thank you.

Dr.Brown: You're welcome Ms.Wilson

Over with the Taylor's

Ava: Hey mommy

Fatima: Hey baby, wuz wrong.

Ava: Can I lay with you and baby brother?

Fatima: Ofc baby. Where's Zi?

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