Crazy Psychologist
v1 Chapter 57: Give this patient to Dr. Chu
"never mind."
The man sighed, "No one will understand."
"It doesn't matter, if you don't want to say it, come back next time if you want to say it, I'm always here, any time you want to go out, I'm always here."
Chu Sisi sent the patient away. The patient walked in front. He was really tall. Chu Sisi thought that he might be nearly two meters tall.
It must be very painful for such a tall man to squat in front of the shoe cabinet and lick his sneakers.
It seems that he is a man worthy of entrustment, but he will make those weird behaviors at home, no one may be able to bear it.
too weird. Telling no one would believe such a weird theory, that something bad will happen if you don't do it, even a three-year-old child wouldn't believe it.
Maybe to a three-year-old, it's like a wolf story, and the person who said the wolf will come is just lying.
"Thank you, doctor."
The man suddenly turned around and bowed politely to Chu Sisi. The body is fully bent to 90 degrees, and when it is lifted up, the sound of rattling bones can still be heard in the dark corridor on the fifth floor.
After maintaining a posture for a long time and changing the movement, the bones in the body will make this rattling sound as if resisting.
"What's going on? Is there anything we can do?"
Chu Sisi made a new cup of iced coffee for Mu Chun, but Mu Chun didn't drink it, but watched the cup counting and counting.
"I'll drink it with seven ice cubes."
"Is the teacher joking on purpose? It's not good to joke about the patient like this."
Mu Chun lay down on the chair, with his hands hanging by his sides, his whole body was like a puppet pillow with the pillow core removed.
"Doctor Chu, please, can I put 7 ice cubes?"
Mu Chun was lying on his back, also talking to the ceiling.
Chu Sisi had no choice but to scoop out all the ice cubes that had melted more than half in the cup with a spoon, then took out the glacier from the refrigerator, knocked off 7 ice cubes, and put them into the coffee one by one.
"Okay, iced coffee with 7 ice cubes."
Mu Chun looked at the coffee cup, wondering what he was thinking.
? "What if I put 8 ice cubes?"
Mu Chun gently stretched his fingers into the coffee cup, and the cold ice immediately wrapped around his fingers.
"It's dirty."
Chu Sisi frowned aside.
"It's so dirty, teacher, I can't drink this coffee."
"Does anyone feel compelled to use their finger as a stirrer in order to drink coffee safely?"
"Yes, it's possible. People's sense of security is very strange. Everyone is different."
Mu Chun turned around and looked at Chu Sisi, not just watching, those eyes were clearly watching Chu Sisi.
"You seem to understand the mind of this kind of patient."
Chu Sisi lowered her head, "I just heard a teacher analyze this kind of behavior before."
"Which teacher?"
Chu Sisi wanted to say that it was Teacher Mu Chun. If I was familiar with the patient's uneasiness, it was because the teacher had told me what it was all about.
Did Mu Chun forget everything?
Speaking of which, these days are not the same as usual. Could it be that he really doesn't remember many things in the past?
Is it all because of that illness?
"He is a very good teacher, as good as Teacher Mu Chun."
Chu Si thought vaguely with vague words, but Mu Chun said, "Since you know better, why don't you take charge of this patient."
"Me?" Previously, Chu Sisi was never allowed to diagnose and treat patients alone. At most, she cooperated with Mu Chun to do some simple examinations and "acting" work, or went to the nurse to ask for a check-up queue number first.
To put it bluntly, any nurse can do these tasks well. Chu Sisi also thought about whether she would be wasting time in the hospital if she continued to do things that were not directly related to treatment in the long run.
If she doesn't learn anything useful, if she doesn't have any real talents, how will she be able to become like him in the future.
I don't know when it started, the ideal that the teacher once talked about has become Chu Sisi's ideal. She is willing to work hard, but she has never known how to work hard.
Now, today, when Mu Chun suddenly said such words, Chu Sisi didn't know how to speak, apart from panic.
"How could I treat that patient? I have no practical experience, and I don't know how to make a diagnosis, let alone how to take medicine, or how to help him."
"How about in your father's way?"
"Father's method?"
"Be good at teaching, turn the wind into rain, listen to his thoughts, and let him slowly speak out...the devil and the like in his heart."
"Will it work?"
Chu Sisi didn't think it would be of much use. Although her father's methods were useful in many cases, they were of no help to her back then.
Even sometimes the burden on Chu Sisi was even heavier, UUReading Book www.uukanshu.com She felt more and more painful and uneasy about her behavior, she couldn't stop it, and she couldn't change it, everything was out of control.
And her father's method, to find the source slowly, she didn't want to find it at all.
It was at that time that Mu Chun gave her help, really effective help, without reviewing her childhood memories, and without asking her to think about how she became like this, and which past experience these behaviors were related to.
She remembered that Mu Chun said in the email, "Since the past is painful, why should we recall it?"
"I don't think so, but I can try another method, if the teacher agrees."
Mu Chun yawned, drank coffee as boredly as usual, and half-lyed on the chair with his legs crossed.
"I just think this kind of patient is dirty and troublesome. It's too boring to talk about those things all day long. So, as long as you are willing to treat him, I have no opinion. I'll leave it to Dr. Chu."
What's the meaning? Did Mu Chun mean that he didn't want to treat this patient at all, so he deliberately threw the patient to her?
"Teacher, this is not good."
"The physical and mental department is like this. If you want to come here to be a doctor, or you want to be a doctor anywhere, you must always consider the department's bonus. Although I don't want to treat this patient, I still want to make some money for the department. No matter what method Dr. Chu uses, remember to prescribe some smart medicine, sleep aid medicine, vitamins, etc. How much you eat is good for your body, but there is no harm anyway. I am currently studying probiotics, the probiotics in medical insurance. Bacteria are too cheap, I was wondering if I should try to find some imported probiotics to make the patient's stomach healthier, which is also good for improving physical and mental illnesses!"