Who would study psychology unless they had some issues?! Chapter 770: 656: Li Lingling's Psychological Intervention (
Chapter 770: Chapter 656: Li Lingling’s Psychological Intervention (2)
Tears quickly began to well up in her eyes.
“Sister, did their mom co to pick them up?” Niannian asked, heard by Li Lingling.
This is a very smart child.
In the current environnt, there seem to be many such smart children.
“Sister, when can my mom co? Did mom… did she not want anymore?”
Just as she finished the last few words, Niannian’s tears fell like broken beads, pattering down. Her hand clutched tightly at the corner of Li Lingling’s clothes, with such force as if afraid that if she let go, Li Lingling would also disappear.
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After the last acute outbreak of [Group Hysteria], although Nan Zhubin responded in ti, making the on-site situation much better than everyone imagined,
there were still a small portion of severe cases and so moderate cases that were dically isolated.
Nan Zhubin had also explained this to Li Lingling.
Firstly, dical isolation is to block emotional and behavioral contagion. Group Hysteria has a strong group transmission characteristic, with moderate and severe cases experiencing severe physical discomfort, cognitive bias solidification, and behavioral disorder, their crying, convulsions, and extre remarks can easily lead other villagers to imitate, exacerbating the panic cycle. Isolation can cut off the transmission chain, to prevent the just stabilized situation from rebounding.
Secondly, dical isolation ensures the precision of dical intervention. Moderate and severe patients are often accompanied by dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, skin lesions, with so severe patients experiencing ntal confusion, requiring the dical team to monitor physiological indicators in real-ti and carry out symptomatic treatnt, isolation can focus dical resources, avoiding the risk of misdiagnosis and treatnt delays caused by mixed placent.
Lastly, it creates conditions for psychological intervention. Cognitive biases like “kowtowing to cure illness” among moderate and severe patients are more stubborn, requiring one-on-one deep and professional interventions, isolation can exclude the interference of group environnt with follow-the-crowd remarks and behaviors, preventing the intervention effects from being offset by external factors.
Nan Zhubin had been carrying out psychological intervention on this level over the past few days.
Niannian’s mother was one of the infected who were dically isolated.
These principles, Nan Zhubin had explained to Li Lingling.
Li Lingling understood all of it on a rational level.
But at this mont, the six words Niannian uttered, “Mom doesn’t want anymore,” still stabbed into Li Lingling’s heart like an ice-tempered dagger, catching her off guard.
She suddenly felt cold in her hands and feet, her fingertips trembling uncontrollably, even her breath beca sowhat rapid.
So things from deep in her mory surged up like a flood… No, not “like a flood surging up”, in those mories there were indeed floods surging.
Li Lingling instinctively wanted to escape from this suffocating scene—the activity room that had just given her a sense of satisfaction and fulfillnt.
But Li Lingling’s steps abruptly stopped.
Because Niannian was pulling on her clothes.
A child doesn’t have much strength, if Li Lingling really wanted to leave, she could easily break free.
But Li Lingling just stopped, as if the little girl’s hand at this mont possessed a force exceeding a thousand catties.
Hiss——Hoo——
Li Lingling first took a deep breath, feeling the scent of the surrounding environnt;
Then reached out to press her shoulder, gently rubbing where there was a scar that had healed, but remained uneven;
Then she looked down, focusing on the ground, distinguishing the colors of the floor mats, one by one, color by color.
Hiss——Hoo——
Another deep breath.
A simple [grounding] was complete.
“Niannian…”
Li Lingling turned around, gently embracing the little girl’s body, holding her protectively in her arms.
She could clearly feel the small girl trembling in her arms, and there was the nasal sound brought by crying in her ear.
“Niannian, sister is here, sister won’t leave.”
As an adult, Li Lingling was able to control her emotions under Nan Zhubin’s multiple interventions.
But the little girl obviously did not have this ability.
Li Lingling’s comfort was sincere, but the pale words clearly couldn’t stop the child’s crying.
A thought suddenly surfaced in Li Lingling’s mind, followed by the wording organized by these thoughts, which then ford into a long paragraph.
Li Lingling wanted to say sothing, but this paragraph just seed to rise from her stomach but got stuck in her throat, swelling, heavy, making it impossible to be uttered.
“Sister…”
The little girl’s voice sounded again in her ear.
Li Lingling took a deep breath, as if suddenly gaining strength: “Niannian.”
She lowered her head, whispering in Niannian’s ear: “When sister was young… she was also afraid of being abandoned. That feeling was ‘like’ standing on a dark rooftop…surrounded only by, only the sound of wind and rain whooshing… unable to see anyone, unable to hear any response.”
Her voice started out trembling, then gradually steadied.
“At that ti… sister felt very anxious, feeling like she was the only one left in the world—back then, I also ‘thought’ my parents didn’t want anymore.”
Her tone was soft: “But it’s not that mom doesn’t want you, she just got sick and can’t co to pick you up imdiately. Mom must also be thinking about you now, missing you a lot.”
Niannian sniffed, burying her face in Li Lingling’s shoulder: “Did sister also wait for mom?”
“I did wait.” Li Lingling replied.
Niannian tugged at Li Lingling’s clothes, her voice muffled: “Then sister’s mom… did she finally find sister?”
Li Lingling paused for a mont.
Then she seed to respond, or maybe not, perhaps just to comfort the girl in front of her, “A mother wouldn’t abandon her child.”
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