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Psychologist trying to support depressed boy and help him cope with his problems

by Kyra Coates | May 4, 2023

A child sits in a psychologist's office. He looks sad and is holding a wooden posable fugire doll. We see a white board behind him with different facial emotions drawn on it. The psychologists sits to the left of child. We only see thier arms and knees. One hand is placed on the child's shoulder. They have a clipboard in their lap.

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