Libby looked at the therapist for a reaction, but she was strangely reserved.
"My mother always said that you know a person loves you when they're there for your final breath," said a distraught Libby. "Do you agree, Dr. Lawson?"
Again, the therapist didn't speak, which told Libby that her guilt was justified; not being with her mother on her deathbed was unforgivable.
Dr. Lawson remained silent, but it was unintentional. She was thinking of her own guilt issues with her mother.