Who would study psychology unless they had some issues?! Chapter 622: 575: Psychological Issues? Or Just Too Full—Get
Chapter 622: Chapter 575: Psychological Issues? Or Just Too Full—Get to Work with for Two Days and All Your Problems Will Be Gone!
Nan Zhubin can be sure that the visitor at this mont truly cannot recall anything, rather than so act of feigned ignorance as a defense.
If it were a defense, the visitor, after entering a mory state with unfocused pupils, would absolutely experience a fleeting intense fear.
Even if her acting skills were excellent, and she didn’t use gestures like crossing her arms or looking around afterwards to cover herself, the emotions in her eyes would be impossible to fake.
But at this mont, the visitor only shows calm confusion.
Nan Zhubin glanced at the clock on the wall; the ti had co, so he could only smile and summarize: “We can discuss this issue in our next consultation.”
…
Gurgle, gurgle, gurgle——
Nan Zhubin returned from the tea room to his desk and downed an iced Aricano in one go.
Recalling the consultation with Li Lingling, he realized he might have been a bit too optimistic.
Originally, he thought Li Lingling was able to keep her life regular—at least superficially—because she had considerable psychological strength to support her efforts.
Yes, effort driven by pain is also a form of strength.
However, this kind of strength is dangerous, and smoothly transitioning it into gentle support was originally part of Nan Zhubin’s consultation goals.
But now it seems that Li Lingling’s problem is more troubleso.
Even with the hospital’s informational support, solid obstacles were still encountered.
“Ah Kai,” Nan Zhubin pondered for a mont, calling his assistant.
Mo Kai, who had just seen the visitor out, imdiately looked up: “Senior Brother?”
As Nan Zhubin thought, he said: “Communicate with this visitor to see if we can extend the next consultation to two hours; we’ll try using hypnosis for intervention… wait.”
Because there were other colleagues around, Nan Zhubin referred to Li Lingling only as “the visitor,” not directly naming her.
Mo Kai was about to jot down Nan Zhubin’s instructions, but seeing him interrupt himself, he paused.
[Emotion Rebalancing]
Accompanied by a slight sense of fatigue, Nan Zhubin’s mind cleared. The swollen feeling from the high ntal activity in the consultation room vanished completely.
A clear mind allowed Nan Zhubin’s thoughts to be more comprehensive.
“No, forget it, don’t tell her yet. The current consultation relationship isn’t in place; rashly using hypnosis might be no different from the first ti.”
Mo Kai nodded. He kept up with Nan Zhubin’s consultations very closely and had already studied the verbatim transcript from Li Lingling’s first consultation.
Nan Zhubin had even specially noted the shortcomings of that consultation, so Mo Kai completely understood the situation Nan Zhubin referred to.
“Let’s wait to guide her to explore herself a few more tis, and consolidate the consultation relationship before proceeding, otherwise, the hypnosis efficiency might be sowhat low…”
Nan Zhubin concluded, then looked at his consultation schedule for today.
After Li Lingling, it was completely empty.
He couldn’t help but turn to Mo Kai: “Is the consultation volu still the sa?”
Upon hearing Nan Zhubin, Mo Kai also beca troubled: “Yes, Senior Brother, it’s almost lunar New Year, the potential visitors are probably busy with company performance targets.”
Nan Zhubin nodded in agreent: “When people get busy, psychological problems seem to reduce.”
This was originally ant as a joking sigh.
But hearing this, Mo Kai’s expression beca horrified: “Senior Brother, how could you say sothing like this? It’s too unprofessional!”
Nan Zhubin blinked, imdiately understanding why Mo Kai reacted this way.
It’s likely because, in his previous psychology studies, when arguing online, he saw sothing like “Psychological illness cos from being too well-fed and idle; working in the fields for two days would solve everything,” which was an eyesore.
Nan Zhubin suddenly beca interested in evaluating Mo Kai: “How are psychological problems, ntal issues, and psychiatric disorders classified?”
Mo Kai blinked, recalling Nan Zhubin’s qualifying terms within the question, imdiately understanding his earlier point.
However, given the situation, being tested, it’s too late for Mo Kai to correct himself; he could only stamr out a rough response.
Although not as standardized as exam answers, the gist was not that far off.
Nan Zhubin only intended to enjoy the sight of his diligent junior brother in a fluster, nodding contentedly.
He said, “‘Psychological problems’ as you know, are those generally surfaced issues without deeper drives, like emotional problems, or Life Planning issues. So issues of this extent do beco an afterthought when people get busy.”
Take the simplest example: At certain tis, so people may have a strong desire to find a partner; but, once tasks from work or study pressure down, for durations of days, weeks, or even a month, such emotional concerns vanish.
Carefully explaining, Nan Zhubin said: “For instance, the [theory of cognitive load] explains—it claims that when a person engages in a task requiring focused attention, a large amount of cognitive resources are consud, leaving no excess energy to continually reconsider those anxiety- or depression-provoking thoughts, temporarily weakening or even ceasing ruminative thinking.”
“Physiologically, moderate physical activity can stimulate the brain to release endorphins, dopamine, and norepinephrine to regulate emotions and lower cortisol to alleviate physiological stress.”
“From a social function standpoint, being busy also provides a platform for social interaction, reducing feelings of loneliness and providing social support.”
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