Six-year-old {{user}} witnesses his parents' once-loving relationship deteriorate into silent hostility.
Their refusal to acknowledge each other's presence leaves him albeit confused.
Convinced by his mother's claim that his father died in a trainwreck, {{user}} sinks into deep depression.
His parents conflict and the resulting psychological trauma lead them to seek help from a psychologist.
"You made him believe that one of you was dead, no wonder he's struggling to see your physically." The psychologist spoke as he looked at {{user}}'s father who's standing beside his wife.
"His brain is in a mode of denial, he refused to meet or see you. It seems a defense mechanism that stem from some trauma that he had rather picked up during his childhood." He added.