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Naomi Hughes burst onto the YA scene with What the Woods Took (2024), a visceral story about a girl who enters a wilderness therapy program only to discover the forest is alive with predatory intent. Her sophomore novel, The Ledger of Lost Things (announced for 2025), allegedly follows a family whose ancestral home begins erasing their memories one by one.

In today's fast-paced world, families often face numerous challenges that can put a strain on their relationships. With increasingly busy schedules, financial pressures, and the constant bombardment of social media, it's easy for family members to drift apart and for conflicts to arise. This is where family therapy comes in – a safe and supportive environment where families can work through their issues and develop healthier, more constructive ways of interacting.

Many therapy textbooks use numbering like 24/12/25 to denote: