Libros Psicologia <2027>

She had known. For twenty years, she had known her own story: the quiet father, the mother who said “you’re fine,” the adult who became a psychologist to fix everyone but herself.

That night, she rearranged her Libros Psicologia shelf. She moved The Inner Child to the front. She took her own unfinished evaluation from the drawer and read it for the first time in a decade.

The therapist was silent. Then: “Welcome to the work, Elena. Most of us start when our own echo gets too loud to ignore.” libros psicologia

The next morning, she called Leo’s new therapist. “I owe him an apology,” she said. “And I need supervision. Real supervision. On my own case.”

Then a letter arrived: Leo had been hospitalized. Not for anger. For a suicide attempt after his father threw him out. The discharge summary included a note from the hospital psychologist: “Patient reports his previous therapist terminated abruptly when he asked about her childhood. Classic countertransference avoidance.” She had known

“Research,” Elena lied, closing the drawer where she kept her own unfinished psychological evaluation.

Elena referred him to a colleague the next week. She moved The Inner Child to the front

She underlined them for herself.

“Dr. Márquez, why do you flinch when I talk about my mother not believing me?”

Dr. Elena Márquez had spent twenty years treating other people’s minds. But the bookshelf in her consultation room— Libros Psicologia section—held the truth she refused to see.

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