The novel illustrates how the family's inability to communicate effectively and address their issues leads to a buildup of resentment, anger, and hurt. This is evident in the strained relationships between the sisters, Anna and Elena, who struggle to connect and understand each other. The lack of a supportive and nurturing environment takes a toll on each family member, leading to feelings of isolation, low self-esteem, and anxiety.
As they left the therapist's office one sunny afternoon, Elena felt a weight lift off her shoulders. The label "The Good Daughter" no longer defined her; instead, she was just Elena, a daughter, a sister, and importantly, herself. Family Therapy - Elena Koshka - The Good Daught...
and a specific legitimate therapeutic work or scholarly article titled "The Good Daughter." The novel illustrates how the family's inability to