Chapter 6 There had been no homework for the final week and Caleb attended his last session feeling more positive than he had felt in a long time. It had been difficult at times, even traumatic, but he felt as though the poison had been drained from his mind. “You’ve made it to the end,” said Richard, grinning. Caleb smiled. “Yes, I have.” “I want you tell me how you’re going to continue to heal after this session today. Have you thought about that?” “I’ve realised that dwelling on the past isn’t good for me. I guess you’ve made me realise that the way I was feeling was because I was anchored in the past. I was letting the past dictate my present. You’ve shown me, that by confronting the things that haunt me, and dealing with them, I can let them go. And boy—” he shook his head “—what