A female veteran with PTSD finds it difficult to communicate and manage anxiety. Therapists take a different approach by applying pressure instead of constantly releasing it. The client confronts fears and interacts with horses in a unique way, leading to significant improvement. Despite struggling to articulate experiences, progress is evident through actions. The therapists adapt by not pressuring for more information and allowing the client to lead. The importance of trying different approaches and being flexible in therapy is emphasized. More case scenarios will be shared in future editions of The Mandril Method.