It's not guaranteed that moderate depression can be cured in half a year.
Generally, there are also cases where moderate depression struggles on and off for years, or even a lifetime.
However, these cases are usually due to limitations in the visitor's finances, ideological retaliation, and time constraints, thus leading to consultations once a month or even several months apart, with long intervals and limited help received.
But according to the presentation now shown on the slide, the visitor's consultations were nearly once a week without interruption.
In such a scenario, it requires not only the visitor's active cooperation but also the consultant's firm belief in the visitor's continuous growth for such a situation to occur.
Otherwise, consultants would proactively suggest visitors take a break to ensure the best consultation effect.