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The Luna family wasn’t perfect. But for the first time in years, they were present—and that made all the difference.
Over the next several weeks, the Luna family learned to stop solving and start listening. They practiced “mirroring” each other’s feelings, scheduled weekly no-device dinners, and created a shared journal where even small victories were celebrated. Lexi began speaking up more—not with anger, but with clarity. lexi luna familytherapy
For the first time, Lexi’s father admitted he worked late to avoid feeling helpless at home. Her mother confessed she resented having to be the “emotional garbage can” for everyone. Her brother spoke of the pressure to be perfect. And Lexi—tears finally breaking through—whispered, “I just want someone to ask how I am without me having to remind them I exist.” The Luna family wasn’t perfect