Facing Inner Doubts
Chase grapples with feelings of anger and self-doubt, revealing a deep-seated struggle with his sense of worthiness rooted in childhood experiences. Christina encourages him to explore the origins of these emotions, highlighting the courage it takes to confront invisible losses. This conversation opens the door to understanding the complexities of love and self-acceptance.In this clip
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