I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'suki suki visual novel' is about as there could be many different visual novels with this name. It might be a story about love and relationships, as'suki' means 'like' or 'love' in Japanese. Maybe it involves the experiences and emotions of the characters in a fictional world.
I'm not sure specifically about a work named 'Family Sin' being a true story. There are many works with this name in different forms like books, movies, etc. Without more context, it's difficult to determine if it's based on a true story.
" Sin Family " was a well-known web novel by the Third Young Master of the Tang Family. The story is about a young boy who is forced to survive and fight between relatives and enemies after his parents are murdered. The story was full of suspense, violence, and the ups and downs of love. It was very popular with readers.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't played it specifically. But generally, a visual novel often has a story with different characters and plotlines. It might be about relationships, adventures or personal growth of the characters within the story world.
A family therapy visual novel is often about exploring family relationships and the issues within them through a visual and interactive story. It might focus on things like communication problems between family members, dealing with family secrets, or how to heal past traumas within the family unit.
One common technique is family mapping. It helps to visualize family relationships, roles, and boundaries. Another is genograms which show family patterns over generations. Circular questioning is also used, where therapists ask questions to different family members about their relationships with others in the family. This helps in exploring different perspectives.
The story may portray family relationships as being in need of constant nurturing. For sisters, their relationship might be depicted as a delicate balance. 'Family Therapy: The Sister Story' could show that family therapy is a tool to bring out the best in their relationship. It might illustrate how misunderstandings and grudges can be resolved, and how the sisters can start to appreciate each other more. This could be through sharing their feelings openly in the therapy sessions and learning to empathize with one another.