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Research has shown that family therapy can have numerous benefits, including:

| Feature | Traditional Family Therapy | “Our Little Secret” (Lexi Luna) | |---------|----------------------------|---------------------------------| | | 60‑minute weekly, therapist‑led talk | 90‑minute bi‑weekly Story‑Circle + Creative Lab | | Focus | Problem‑solving, communication skills | Narrative re‑authoring, hidden emotional scripts | | Tools | Psycho‑education, CBT, role‑play | Guided storytelling, art‑based expression, “Secret Box” ritual | | Outcome Measures | Symptom reduction, relational satisfaction | Shift in family narrative identity, increased emotional safety, measurable rise in shared meaning (via the Family Narrative Scale) | | Delivery | In‑person (clinic) | Hybrid (in‑person + secure virtual “Story Room”) | | Eligibility | Broad (any family) | Families reporting persistent unspoken issues (e.g., trauma, chronic conflict, inter‑generational secrets) |

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True to the series name, these scenes typically involve a "family" dynamic (often step-relations) where a character—in this case, Lexi Luna—engages in a secretive relationship with another family member, usually under the guise of providing "therapy" or emotional support. Key Details for a Post:

Research has shown that family therapy can have numerous benefits, including:

| Feature | Traditional Family Therapy | “Our Little Secret” (Lexi Luna) | |---------|----------------------------|---------------------------------| | | 60‑minute weekly, therapist‑led talk | 90‑minute bi‑weekly Story‑Circle + Creative Lab | | Focus | Problem‑solving, communication skills | Narrative re‑authoring, hidden emotional scripts | | Tools | Psycho‑education, CBT, role‑play | Guided storytelling, art‑based expression, “Secret Box” ritual | | Outcome Measures | Symptom reduction, relational satisfaction | Shift in family narrative identity, increased emotional safety, measurable rise in shared meaning (via the Family Narrative Scale) | | Delivery | In‑person (clinic) | Hybrid (in‑person + secure virtual “Story Room”) | | Eligibility | Broad (any family) | Families reporting persistent unspoken issues (e.g., trauma, chronic conflict, inter‑generational secrets) |