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Chapter 972 - Chapter 972 Chapter 945 Find The Cause That Resolves The
Chapter 972: Chapter 945: Find The Cause That Resolves The Current Effect Chapter 972: Chapter 945: Find The Cause That Resolves The Current Effect “Mom, you go ahead to the hotel, I have something to take care of and will drive over later.” After what happened yesterday, Kiara no longer wanted to keep avoiding Jojo’s father.
“Then try not to miss the start of the banquet–should Olivia stay with you?” Kiara’s mother knew Olivia was trained and could knock someone down with a kick if needed.
Kiara shook her head, “No need.”
At that moment, Jojo’s father looked nothing like the man with the prestigious air of his first appearance, obviously due to his limping leg. He seemed extremely haggard.
Watching Kiara’s family emerge, Jojo’s father’s lips quivered.
He remembered how Kiara’s mother had tricked him that day, standing upstairs talking to that old lady who seemed to have dementia, until he passed out from heatstroke!
This older girl, she really knew how to scam someone…
“Dr. Clark, I came here specifically to see you! Can we talk?” Jojo’s father gave Kiara an apologetic smile.
“Let’s find a place. Tomorrow I’m getting married, and today my maternal family is hosting a banquet, so I can spare you half an hour.”
Hearing that Kiara was about to hold a wedding banquet, Jojo’s father was first shocked, then impulsively reached for his wallet.
“Dr. Clark, about this mess. I didn’t know if I would be able to find you. I didn’t bring anything with me today, and I wasn’t aware it was your big day, I–”
Kiara raised her hand to stop him.
“Mr. Isaac, if you are going to offer money then there’s no need for us to continue this conversation.”
Jojo always said his father was an uneducated nouveau riche, and his way of handling matters proved it, directly offering money without any tact.
Jojo’s father gave an awkward laugh and stuffed his wallet back.
Kiara chose a cafe not too far from home and drove Jojo’s father there.
“So, what do you want to talk to me about?” Kiara ordered a glass of ice water and asked him.
In truth, both knew why Jojo’s father had come to see her; it was definitely about Jojo, but it was just a formality.
Jojo’s father rubbed his hands together and sighed.
“I want to ask if there’s really a treatment for my daughter’s condition. I know you’re one of the best psychologists in the country, you must have a way, right?”
Initially, he had simply thought Kiara was a Leading Sister Taylor and a good friend of Jojo, viewing her with tinted glasses.
When Jojo said Kiara was a renowned psychologist in the upper echelons of society, Jojo’s father didn’t believe it, thinking it was an exaggeration.
But he actually found out that Q City indeed had a highly reputable psychologist who could only be contacted through various connections.
When he finally made contact after much effort, he was stunned to discover that the psychologist was Kiara. The shock was immensely irritating. Logically, he shouldn’t have had any further contact with her, but for the sake of Jojo, he had no choice but to swallow his pride.
When Jojo’s father mentioned his “daughter,” Kiara’s mouth curled up in scorn.
“You have a daughter? Since when?”
“Isn’t it Jojo? You two are good friends.”
“No, you don’t have a daughter. Your ‘daughter’ was ‘killed’ by your own hands. Now you only have Jojo, and it’s uncertain whether he even acknowledges you as his father.”
Kiara stated that he ‘killed’ her softly, yet those words hit Jojo’s father like a sledgehammer to his ears.
He covered his face in agony, “I never expected… she would turn out like this!”
“From a medical perspective, Gender Identity Disorder is related to biological factors, genetic predispositions, and upbringing. I don’t know if there’s an inherent hormonal imbalance in Jojo’s genes, but I can assure you that his current situation is directly related to his upbringing. And the one who killed that girl, wasn’t it you?”
“I didn’t want this for her…” Jojo’s father expressed in pain, who could have predicted such careless handling then would turn into an irrevocable situation now?
“You didn’t outright say it, but when you brought him into this world, you didn’t provide the fatherly love he deserved. Instead, you beat him, scolded him, continuously ingrained in him the idea that being a girl is useless. Most of the children with psychological issues I’ve encountered stem from around the age of five–either due to parents divorcing or the father being absent for long periods. The role of a father in childcare is crucial, so why did you treat him like that?”
Tears nearly fell from Jojo Father’s eyes.
The pressure on him back then was immense, his life filled with frustrations, suppressed outside, abandoned by his wife, leaving behind only the young burden Jojo, who looked like a boy but was actually a girl.
In Jojo Father’s hometown, having descendants was considered extremely important. Outsiders sometimes made jokes about being childless; those with sons could laugh it off, but those without felt their dignity was severely wounded, a frustration with no outlet, vented only on a vulnerable child.
Who would have thought the consequences would be so grave?
Kiara ignored Jojo Father’s pain and turned her gaze to an ornamental plant in the cafe. She didn’t know its exact name but noticed its lush foliage and scattering of pleasing red fruits. She plucked a small berry and toyed with it in her hand.
“Outsiders tend to think we psychologists are somewhat divine, able to analyze a person’s childhood just through a few test scales, no matter the psychological problem. It seems magical, right? Many patients come to us thinking they have issues, and we can even infer their family situations during their childhood. Do you know why that is?”
Jojo Father looked at her helplessly, shaking his head.
Kiara pushed the red berry towards him.
“A significant portion of the psychological issues adults face is related to their childhood experiences. Let’s use an analogy: an adult with a problem is like the fruit you see. Assuming that psychological disorders caused by genetic issues are like inherently bad seeds that can’t produce good fruit, does that make sense to you?”
The analogy made sense to Jojo’s father, who nodded eagerly. Kiara continued.
“So, if the seed’s genetics are normal, will it definitely bear fruit? Not necessarily. During growth, there’s still a chance of encountering problems, such as water, temperature, sunlight. A good sapling turns abnormal in your hands. Do you blame the sapling for not trying hard enough, or do you blame the gardener for negligence?”
The most damning thing a parent can say is that their child has a problem.
Because most children with issues are the result of their parents’ doing.
Kiara’s words struck Jojo Father hard, his pale face and his breathing quickened. He frantically pulled out a bottle of medicine and shoved it into his mouth.
“Based on my personality, I should ignore you because the fruit you see today stems from the seeds you planted. From a psychological perspective, barring inborn genetic issues, any abnormal behavior can be traced back to a cause-and-effect relationship, and our job as psychologists is to find that cause to address the current effect.”
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