Taylor I enter Dr. Wilson's office and assume my usual chair. I immediately open my journal before placing it on my lap. The doctor leaves her desk with a legal pad in hand to join me. “Good morning, Taylor," she begins. I return her greeting, more nervous about this appointment than I was at my first. I promised myself to work on my relationship issues while in Kansas City. It is go-time, and I don't know how to start. Dr. Wilson opens by inquiring about my thoughts about the group session. “You were correct. I need to open up to Jackson and Kennedy and ask for help occasionally," I respond. Sensing my closed demeanor, instead of asking more questions, she motions for me to hand her my journal. I watch closely as she reads the list of goals I hoped to work on in counseling. She smil