Things go badly most often when people who are caught up in their stories run up against other people living in companionship with different stories, and neither can hear the other (Frank, Letting Stories Breathe, 147). Describe in your own words how Arthur Franks observation above applies to the episode of Lias placement in foster care. What kind of story of good medicine was doctor Neil Ernst caught up in, in his decision to call Child Protective Services and have Lia removed from her home? On the other hand, what stories were Lias parents caught up in, and was anyone listening to them?
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