On the contrary, the two young consultants sent by the company had just given up arguing. On one hand, their skills were all honed within the psychological consultation room, and outside of it, when faced with older, more experienced employees on their home turf, there was really no need for confrontation.
On the other hand, they were already accustomed to the positioning of psychological consultation — always just a supporting role.
Their work attitude in psychological consultation has always been like this: consultants are always responsible for presenting visitors with a few hypotheses and directions, but they never make choices for them.
Even if I know this direction is most beneficial for you, but — ah, because of family/work/personal preference reasons you don't want to choose this? Then I respect you, don't choose it, after all, life is yours.
This mindset in their work was clearly carried outside the consultation room.
